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Reaction of Leaf Celery (Apium Graveolens L. Var. Secalinum) To Planting Density and Irrigation

   | Sep 07, 2007

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In experiments conducted in the years 2004-2005, effect of seedlings planting density and irrigation on yield of 2 cultivars of leaf celery (Afina, Safir) was evaluated. Transplants were planted on 15 May 2004 and 12 May 2005 with spacing 25 x 20 cm and 15 x 20 cm. Harvest of celery leaves was carried out in three turns: on 15 July, 14-15 September and 27-28 October. It was shown that higher planting density significantly increases yield of leaves. Irrigation increased leaf yield, on average, by 55.9%. Depending on cultivar and planting density, leaf yield of non-irrigated plants was 5.29-6.34 kg.m-2, while for irrigated plants it ranged from 7.70 to 11.97 kg.m-2.

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1231-0948
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English
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Journal Subjects:
Life Sciences, Plant Science, other