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2014 ASHS Annual Conference

20347:
Effect of Colored Plastic on Growth and Yield of Two Cultivars of Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) in Dry Tropics

Thursday, July 31, 2014
Ballroom A/B/C (Rosen Plaza Hotel)
Francisco Radillo-Juárez, Ph. D., Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Universidad de Colima, Tecomán, Colima, Mexico
Jaime Molina-Ochoa, Ph. D., Universidad de Colima, Coordinación General de Investigación Científica, Tecomán, Colima, Mexico
José Francisco Valdez-Pérez, Agr., Universidad de Colima, Tecomán, Colima, Mexico
John E. Foster, Ph. D., University of Nebraska Lincoln, Lincoln, NE
Eggplant is a very important crop in Mexico, due to the fact that all the production is exported and thereby generetes economic benefits to the producers. The present work was conducted to evaluate the effects of several different colors of plastic mulch on the performace and yield of two varieties of eggplant. The varieties were “Chinese Long” and “Ovigerum” (pear type). The plastic colors were gray, white, black/silver, brown, red and black (witness), in a randomized block design with three replications. The results showed that plastic color had a significant effect on plant growth. With the black/silver and gray plastic, “Chinese Long” flowered in 80 days; and with red and black/silver plastic, “Ovigerum” flowered in the same number of days. Plant height for  “Chinese Long”  was 107.6 and 103.00 cm with black/silver and brown plastic, respectively. For “Ovigerum”, plant height  was 110.00 and 103,0 cm with black/silver and Brown plastic, respectively.  “Chinese Long” yielded 30.78 and 51.65 ton/ha with the black/silver and gray mulches, respectively; and “Ovigerum” yielded 50.8 and 35.97 ton/ha with black/silver and red mulch, respectively. It is concluded that the color of plastic mulch has a significant effetc on plant growth and yield.

Key words: Solanum melongena, Solanaceae, produce, varieties.

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