The necessity and possibilities of irrigation in fruit growing under conditions of Hungary

Climatic and soil conditions are highly suitable for most temperate fruit species and promise profitable yields with good quality. An accurate choice of the growing site is, however, decisive because of the wide range agro-climatic variation an soils within the country. One of the most important fa...

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Main Authors: J. Kovács, J. Nyéki, Z. Szabó, F. Ligetvári, M. Soltész
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Debrecen 1999-09-01
Series:International Journal of Horticultural Science
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Online Access:https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/53
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spelling doaj-5354862e214a484080b863fd5750889d2020-11-25T02:47:50ZengUniversity of DebrecenInternational Journal of Horticultural Science1585-04042676-931X1999-09-0153-410.31421/IJHS/5/3-4/53The necessity and possibilities of irrigation in fruit growing under conditions of HungaryJ. Kovács0J. Nyéki1Z. Szabó2F. Ligetvári3M. Soltész4Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1050 Budapest, Nádor utca 7College of Agriculture, H-5540 Szarvas, Szabadság út 1-3College of Agriculture, H-5540 Szarvas, Szabadság út 1-3College of Agriculture, H-5540 Szarvas, Szabadság út 1-3University of Horticulture and Food Industry, College Faculty of Horticulture, H-6000 Kecskemet, Erdei Ferenc tér 1-3. Climatic and soil conditions are highly suitable for most temperate fruit species and promise profitable yields with good quality. An accurate choice of the growing site is, however, decisive because of the wide range agro-climatic variation an soils within the country. One of the most important factors is the annual precipitation which does not exceed, in general, 700 mm. The aims of irrigation practices are, succinctly speaking, the improvement of quantity and security of yields and the guarantee of quality. The relative importance of those criteria changes according to the fruit species. In up to date apple, pear and cherry production, micro-irrigation systems are mainly considered. According to recent experiences, the micro-jet type of water distribution should be preferred to the dripping system. In cherries, the choice of the method is motivated by the need to prevent fruit cracking. Most of the peach and apricot plantations are located on the dry and moderately dry regions of the country. Because of the late freezes, the improvement of security is crucial. There the investment of irrigation systems should concentrate to the possibility of anti-freeze sprays. High water requirements of plums are met in Hungary by irrigation where the method should be decided at the plantation and adapted to the harvesting procedure which could be mechanised or (in high density plantations) picked by hand. Sour cherries are perhaps the less dependent on watering under Hungarian conditions. Yields in small fruits: currents, gooseberries, raspberries and strawberries could be increased by irrigation to 40-50 % and may improve quality too. In those cultures the system of moving flexible wing tubes are considered to be the best irrigation technique. https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/53precipitationsoil conditionsagro-climaticmethod of irrigation
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author J. Kovács
J. Nyéki
Z. Szabó
F. Ligetvári
M. Soltész
spellingShingle J. Kovács
J. Nyéki
Z. Szabó
F. Ligetvári
M. Soltész
The necessity and possibilities of irrigation in fruit growing under conditions of Hungary
International Journal of Horticultural Science
precipitation
soil conditions
agro-climatic
method of irrigation
author_facet J. Kovács
J. Nyéki
Z. Szabó
F. Ligetvári
M. Soltész
author_sort J. Kovács
title The necessity and possibilities of irrigation in fruit growing under conditions of Hungary
title_short The necessity and possibilities of irrigation in fruit growing under conditions of Hungary
title_full The necessity and possibilities of irrigation in fruit growing under conditions of Hungary
title_fullStr The necessity and possibilities of irrigation in fruit growing under conditions of Hungary
title_full_unstemmed The necessity and possibilities of irrigation in fruit growing under conditions of Hungary
title_sort necessity and possibilities of irrigation in fruit growing under conditions of hungary
publisher University of Debrecen
series International Journal of Horticultural Science
issn 1585-0404
2676-931X
publishDate 1999-09-01
description Climatic and soil conditions are highly suitable for most temperate fruit species and promise profitable yields with good quality. An accurate choice of the growing site is, however, decisive because of the wide range agro-climatic variation an soils within the country. One of the most important factors is the annual precipitation which does not exceed, in general, 700 mm. The aims of irrigation practices are, succinctly speaking, the improvement of quantity and security of yields and the guarantee of quality. The relative importance of those criteria changes according to the fruit species. In up to date apple, pear and cherry production, micro-irrigation systems are mainly considered. According to recent experiences, the micro-jet type of water distribution should be preferred to the dripping system. In cherries, the choice of the method is motivated by the need to prevent fruit cracking. Most of the peach and apricot plantations are located on the dry and moderately dry regions of the country. Because of the late freezes, the improvement of security is crucial. There the investment of irrigation systems should concentrate to the possibility of anti-freeze sprays. High water requirements of plums are met in Hungary by irrigation where the method should be decided at the plantation and adapted to the harvesting procedure which could be mechanised or (in high density plantations) picked by hand. Sour cherries are perhaps the less dependent on watering under Hungarian conditions. Yields in small fruits: currents, gooseberries, raspberries and strawberries could be increased by irrigation to 40-50 % and may improve quality too. In those cultures the system of moving flexible wing tubes are considered to be the best irrigation technique.
topic precipitation
soil conditions
agro-climatic
method of irrigation
url https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/53
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