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Evaluation of irrigation methods for highbush blueberry-I. Growth and water requirements of young plants
Author(s): D. R. Bryla, J. L. Gartung, B. C. Strik
Year: 2011
Journal: Hortscience
Journal Link: http://hortsci.ashspublications.org/search.dtl
Volume: 46
Issue: 1
Pages: 95-101
Article Topic(s): Irrigation, Water
Research Setting(s): Agricultural, Field
Species Referenced: Vaccinium corymbosum (Highbush blueberry),
Abstract
Compares different irrigation methods (sprinklers, microsprays, or drip) on the growth of Vaccinium corymbosum 'Elliott' grown in raised, mulch beds. Irrigation water use efficiency was highest with drip irrigation.Suggested Citation
D. R. Bryla, J. L. Gartung, and B. C. Strik. "Evaluation of irrigation methods for highbush blueberry-I. Growth and water requirements of young plants." Hortscience 46.1 (2011): 95-101.Go back