THE EVOLUTION OF THE WATERMELONS CULTURE OVER TIME

S. Nanu, A. Paraschiv, Loredana-Mirela Sfîrloagă, A. Diaconu, Felicia Frătuțu, E. Ciuciuc, M. Băjenaru, Cristina Bîrsoghe, M. Șerban
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Research into the cultivation of watermelons began many years ago. At the beginning, at RDSPCS Dăbuleni, the study of as many varieties and hybrids as possible was considered, in order to determine which ones find optimal conditions for growth and development on sandy soils and which meet the demands of the constantly changing market. Another important concern in the research activity at RDSPCS Dăbuleni was related to the obtaining of extra-early and early productions. In the traditional culture, established by direct sowing, mulching the soil with polyethylene ensured a production increase of 5.2 t/ha, 0.9 t/ha representing extra-early production, and in the seedling culture, by mulching the total production increased by 7.2 t/ha, and extra-early production increased by 2.3 t/ha compared to the non-mulched crop. Plant grafting, regardless of cultivar, rootstock and protection method, showed resistance to the attack of Fusarium oxysporum, even when crop rotation was not respected, but did not influence the attack of foliar pathogens (Alternaria cucumerina and Colletotrichum lagenarium).
西瓜文化随时间的演变
对西瓜栽培的研究始于许多年前。一开始,在dbuleni,考虑了尽可能多的品种和杂交品种的研究,以确定哪些品种最适合在沙质土壤上生长发育,哪些品种能满足不断变化的市场需求。在dbuleni的研究活动中,另一个重要的问题是获得超早和早期的产品。在直接播种的传统栽培中,聚乙烯覆盖确保产量增加5.2 t/ha, 0.9 t/ha代表超早产量,在苗木栽培中,与未覆盖的作物相比,覆盖总产量增加7.2 t/ha,超早产量增加2.3 t/ha。嫁接植株,无论品种、砧木和保护方式如何,即使不实行轮作,也能抵抗尖孢镰刀菌的侵袭,但不影响叶面病原菌(黄瓜赤霉和lagenarium炭疽病菌)的侵袭。
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