Abstract

The experiment aimed at evaluating the yield and quality response of broccoli ( Brassica oleracea L. var. italica ) to applied irrigation water and nitrogen by drip irrigation method during the spring and autumn cultivation periods of 2007. Irrigation water was applied based on a ratio of Class A pan evaporation ( k cp = 0.50, 0.75, 1.00 and 1.25) with 7 days interval. Also, the effect of four nitrogen levels (0 kg ha −1 , 150 kg ha −1 , 200 kg ha −1 and 250 kg ha −1 ) was compared with each treatment. The seasonal evapotranspiration in the treatments varied from 233 mm to 328 mm during the spring period and from 276 mm to 344 mm during the autumn period. The highest broccoli yield was obtained in the spring period as 11.02 t ha −1 and in the autumn period as 4.55 t ha −1 . In general, there were statistical differences along nitrogen does with respect to yield and yield components while there were no statistically significant differences in the yield and yield components among irrigation regimes . Both yield and yield parameters in the spring period were found to be higher than that of the autumn period due to the low temperature and high rainy days in autumn. Irrigation water use efficiency (IWUE) ranged from 3.78 kg m −3 to 14.61 kg m −3 during the spring period and from 1.89 kg m −3 to 5.93 kg m −3 during the autumn period. On the other hand, nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) changed as 37.32–73.13% and 13.08–22.46% for spring and autumn season, respectively.

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