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http://dx.doi.org/10.12791/KSBEC.2015.24.3.173

Effect of Planting Density on the Growth and Yield in Staking Cultivation of Bitter Gourd (Momordica charantia L.) under Non-heated Greenhouse  

Seong, Ki-cheol (Research Institute of Climate Change and Agriculture, NIHHS, RDA)
Kim, Chun Hwan (Research Institute of Climate Change and Agriculture, NIHHS, RDA)
Wei, Seung Hwan (Research Institute of Climate Change and Agriculture, NIHHS, RDA)
Lim, Chan Gyu (Research Institute of Climate Change and Agriculture, NIHHS, RDA)
Son, Danial (Institute of Environment-Friendly Agriculture, Gyeongsang National University)
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Journal of Bio-Environment Control / v.24, no.3, 2015 , pp. 173-177 More about this Journal
Abstract
This experiment was conducted to determined the optimum planting density for the production of high quality bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.) adapted in spring cultivation with the unheated greenhouse condition. 'Erave' variety was planted at three different planting densities (235, 305, $380plants{\cdot}10a^{-1}$) on March 26. The training method was six lateral vines with pinching the main one. The light intensity was lower in the higher planting density than the lower one. Net photosynthetic rates of the bitter gourd leaves in the higher density were significantly lower (41 to 71%) than the lower one. There was no difference in the fruit characteristics among treatments. But the root weight was heavier in the lower planting density ($235plants{\cdot}10a^{-1}$) as 113.1g than 96.0g of the higher planting density ($380plants{\cdot}10a^{-1}$). The number of the harvested fruit also higher in the lower planting density ($235plants{\cdot}10a^{-1}$) with 60.7 than 39.9 of the higher planting density ($380plants{\cdot}10a^{-1}$). The average fruit weight was the highest in the plot of $305plants{\cdot}10a^{-1}$ as 338.7g and lowest in the lower planting density ($235plants{\cdot}10a^{-1}$) as 285.2g. The total yield of $305plants{\cdot}10a^{-1}$ density was $5,359kg{\cdot}10a^{-1}$, which was higher than $4,068kg{\cdot}10a^{-1}$ of the lower planting density ($235plants{\cdot}10a^{-1}$). Marketable yield was increased by 24% in the planting density of $305plants{\cdot}10a^{-1}$($4,767kg{\cdot}10a^{-1}$) as compared to the lower density in $235plants{\cdot}10a^{-1}$($3,629kg{\cdot}10a^{-1}$) and increased by 13% in the planting density as $380plants{\cdot}10a^{-1}$($4,137kg{\cdot}10a^{-1}$). Therefore, the planting density of bitter gourd was desirable in $305plants{\cdot}10a^{-1}$ density for the higher yield and quality in the protected cultivation.
Keywords
lateral vine; photosynthetic; pinching; training method;
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