JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING;
J. Irrig. Drainage Eng-ASCE

dc.creatorHOLZAPFEL-HOCES, EDUARDO
dc.creatorHEPP-GALLO, RUPERTO FERNANDO
dc.creatorMARIÑO , M.
dc.date2017-04-27T18:50:50Z
dc.date2022-07-07T02:20:01Z
dc.date2017-04-27T18:50:50Z
dc.date2022-07-07T02:20:01Z
dc.date1997
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-22T05:04:00Z
dc.date.available2023-08-22T05:04:00Z
dc.identifierD91I1002
dc.identifierD91I1002
dc.identifierNO ENCONTRADO
dc.identifier0733-9437
dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/10533/197212
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/8322574
dc.descriptionThe response of a highbush blueberry (Vac. Bluetta) to different levels of water application under microjet or drip irrigation was studied over a period of four years, at the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Concepción in Chillán, Chile. With drip and microjet irrigation, fruit yield increased with higher levels of water supply. During the first three years of harvest, plants under drip irrigation produced higher yields compared to those with the microjet system, at all levels of water application. However, microjet surpassed drip irrigation in those treatments with higher levels of water supply during the fourth year of harvest. In this case, the highest yield for microjet irrigation was 8300 kg ha-1, with a level of water replacement of 6100 m3ha-1, compared to 6300 kg ha-1 for drip irrigation.The response of a highbush blueberry (Vac. Bluetta) to different levels of water application under microjet or drip irrigation was studied over a period of four years, at the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Concepción in Chillán, Chile. With drip and microjet irrigation, fruit yield increased with higher levels of water supply. During the first three years of harvest, plants under drip irrigation produced higher yields compared to those with the microjet system, at all levels of water application. However, microjet surpassed drip irrigation in those treatments with higher levels of water supply during the fourth year of harvest. In this case, the highest yield for microjet irrigation was 8300 kg ha-1, with a level of water replacement of 6100 m3ha-1, compared to 6300 kg ha-1 for drip irrigation.The response of a highbush blueberry (Vac. Bluetta) to different levels of water application under microjet or drip irrigation was studied over a period of four years, at the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Concepción in Chillán, Chile. With drip and microjet irrigation, fruit yield increased with higher levels of water supply. During the first three years of harvest, plants under drip irrigation produced higher yields compared to those with the microjet system, at all levels of water application. However, microjet surpassed drip irrigation in those treatments with higher levels of water supply during the fourth year of harvest. In this case, the highest yield for microjet irrigation was 8300 kg ha-1, with a level of water replacement of 6100 m3ha-1, compared to 6300 kg ha-1 for drip irrigation.The response of a highbush blueberry (Vac. Bluetta) to different levels of water application under microjet or drip irrigation was studied over a period of four years, at the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Concepción in Chillán, Chile. With drip and microjet irrigation, fruit yield increased with higher levels of water supply. During the first three years of harvest, plants under drip irrigation produced higher yields compared to those with the microjet system, at all levels of water application. However, microjet surpassed drip irrigation in those treatments with higher levels of water supply during the fourth year of harvest. In this case, the highest yield for microjet irrigation was 8300 kg ha-1, with a level of water replacement of 6100 m3ha-1, compared to 6300 kg ha-1 for drip irrigation.The response of a highbush blueberry (Vac. Bluetta) to different levels of water application under microjet or drip irrigation was studied over a period of four years, at the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Concepción in Chillán, Chile. With drip and microjet irrigation, fruit yield increased with higher levels of water supply. During the first three years of harvest, plants under drip irrigation produced higher yields compared to those with the microjet system, at all levels of water application. However, microjet surpassed drip irrigation in those treatments with higher levels of water supply during the fourth year of harvest. In this case, the highest yield for microjet irrigation was 8300 kg ha-1, with a level of water replacement of 6100 m3ha-1, compared to 6300 kg ha-1 for drip irrigation.The response of a highbush blueberry (Vac. Bluetta) to different levels of water application under microjet or drip irrigation was studied over a period of four years, at the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Concepción in Chillán, Chile. With drip and microjet irrigation, fruit yield increased with higher levels of water supply. During the first three years of harvest, plants under drip irrigation produced higher yields compared to those with the microjet system, at all levels of water application. However, microjet surpassed drip irrigation in those treatments with higher levels of water supply during the fourth year of harvest. In this case, the highest yield for microjet irrigation was 8300 kg ha-1, with a level of water replacement of 6100 m3ha-1, compared to 6300 kg ha-1 for drip irrigation.
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dc.languageENG
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dc.relationreponame: Repositorio Digital RI2.0
dc.relationinstname: Conicyt
dc.relationreponame: Repositorio Digital RI2.0
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/Fondef/D91I1002
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/dataset/hdl.handle.net/10533/93477
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.titleEffect of microject and drip irrigation on fruit production of highbush blueberry
dc.titleJOURNAL OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING
dc.titleJ. Irrig. Drainage Eng-ASCE
dc.typeArticulo
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
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