Publisher DOI: | 10.4067/S0718-58392019000400523 | Title: | Effect of geotextile and agrotextile covering on productivity and nutritional values in lettuce | Language: | English | Authors: | Tosic, Ivana Mirosavljevic, Milan Przulj, Novo Trkulja, Vojislav Pesevic, Dusica Barbir, Jelena |
Keywords: | Lettuce; Nitrate; Nitrogen; Plastic mulch; Vitamin C; Woven agrotextile; Zinc | Issue Date: | Dec-2019 | Publisher: | Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, INIA (Chile) | Journal or Series Name: | Chilean journal of agricultural research | Volume: | 79 | Issue: | 4 | Startpage: | 523 | Endpage: | 530 | Abstract: | In order to optimize the lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) production in greenhouses and to evaluate how a usage of mulching and covering plants with woven agrotextile affects its yields, N content, nitrate, Zn and vitamin C in lettuce leaves, a 2-yr experiment was established. In the experiments, black and white plastic foils were used for mulching before planting, and woven agrotextile for plant covering after planting. The effect of each, as well as combination of them, on lettuce growth and productivity was evaluated. The experiment involved six treatments: control (without mulch), polyethylene black plastic mulch, polyethylene white plastic mulch, polyethylene black plastic mulch and woven agrotextile, polyethylene white plastic mulch and woven agrotextile, and woven agrotextile. In the first growing season the yield was 23% higher when polyethylene black plastic mulch was used compared to the control. In the second growing season the yield was 29% higher when polyethylene black plastic mulch was used compared to the control. Nitrogen content decreased 9% when the woven agrotextile was used compared to the control. Polyethylene black plastic mulch and polyethylene black plastic mulch with agrotextile reduced Zn content compared to the control. Vitamin C content increased 21% when woven agrotextile was used compared to the control. The overall effect of mulching and covering plants with woven agrotextile showed positive effect on lettuce production. The results obtained could assist lettuce growers in selecting most effective production technologies in order to achieve highest yield and nutritional value in this crop. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/16351 | ISSN: | 0718-5839 | Review status: | This version was peer reviewed (peer review) | Institute: | Department Gesundheitswissenschaften Fakultät Life Sciences |
Type: | Article |
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