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Improved Irrigation Techniques for Strawberries
Published by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, St. Joseph, Michigan www.asabe.org
Citation: 2015 ASABE Annual International Meeting 152190326.(doi:10.13031/aim.20152190326)Authors: Stuart W Styles, Luis G Vazquez
Keywords: Distribution Uniformity, irrigation performance, strawberries, salinity, chloride, gypsum
Abstract.
Cal Poly Irrigation Training and Research Center (ITRC) has conducted research on water use, salinity levels and various other factors related to strawberry transplant establishment for the Central Coast of California. The project’s goal was to develop an analysis of irrigation practices of the strawberry growers on the Central Coast of California, primarily during the establishment of transplants. These methods conserve water, save pumping costs, and reduce the runoff that can potentially contaminate local waterways. California growers contributed control and research plots to thoroughly represent the production areas and this project was a great success due to their input. This project had a major impact on the strawberry industry and modified the methodology for irrigating a high value crop. This new methodology has been adopted by the innovative growers in California. After the developed irrigation methodology was in practice, growers reported up to a 15-percent yield increase, a 10-percent decrease in water usage and a peak production of strawberries earlier in the season. The key determinant in the transition to new irrigation management is the impact of salinity, which must be effectively managed. Another key determinant is a successful transition to new methods is understanding a key performance indicator - Distribution Uniformity.
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