Type: Chapter

Advances in irrigation management in greenhouse cultivation

Authors

Stefania De Pascale

University of Naples Federico II (Italy)

Luca Incrocci

University of Pisa (Italy)

Daniele Massa

Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (Italy)

Youssef Rouphael

University of Naples

Alberto Pardossi

University of Pisa (Italy)

Publication date:

09 September 2019

ID: 9781838799274

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Description

The advantages of greenhouse include the ability to secure better conditions than outdoor environment for crop growth and development, increased off-season production and autonomy from external weather conditions. This chapter provides an up-to-date critical overview of scientific advances in irrigation management for greenhouse vegetables and ornamentals. The chapter presents a technical design of a typical greenhouse irrigation system, before covering water balance and crop evapotranspiration techniques as well as the use of high-tech moisture sensors for irrigation scheduling. In the context of enhancing the water use efficiency of greenhouse crops, the chapter also discusses innovative management practices such as biostimulants and grafting. Finally, the chapter concludes by looking ahead to future prospects and research breakthroughs.

Table of contents

1 Introduction 2 Irrigation systems 3 Irrigation management strategies 4 Irrigation scheduling 5 Coupling crop management practices with IE 6 Future trends and conclusion 7 References