Cooling irrigation as a powerful method for microclimate modification in apple plantation

Irrigation in some countries is a horticultural practice mainly used only to supply water. At the same time the use of microsprinklers have a powerful influence on the changes of temperature in orchards. When the air’s temperature is high (about 20 °C or higher) the evaporative cooling irrigation s...

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Main Authors: L. Lakatos, M. C. Dussi, S. Zhong-Fu, I. Gonda, M. Soltész, Z. Szabó, J. Nyéki
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Published: University of Debrecen 2011-03-01
Series:International Journal of Horticultural Science
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Online Access:https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/941
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spelling doaj-c05ad8e4996648e5a3b765e97d340cd42020-11-25T02:54:30ZengUniversity of DebrecenInternational Journal of Horticultural Science1585-04042676-931X2011-03-01171-210.31421/IJHS/17/1-2./941Cooling irrigation as a powerful method for microclimate modification in apple plantationL. Lakatos0M. C. Dussi1S. Zhong-Fu2I. Gonda3M. Soltész4Z. Szabó5J. Nyéki6University of Debrecen Centre for Agricultural and Applied Economic Sciences, H-4032 Debrecen, Böszörményi út 138., HungaryFacultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional del Comahue. ArgentinaInst. of Environment and Development in Agriculture (IEDA), Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), No. 12, Zhong-guan-cun South Street, Beijing 100081 P.R. ChinaUniversity of Debrecen Centre for Agricultural and Applied Economic Sciences, H-4032 Debrecen, Böszörményi út 138., HungaryCollage of Kecskemét, Faculty of Horticulture, H-6000 Kecskemét, Erdei Ferenc tér 1–3.University of Debrecen Centre for Agricultural and Applied Economic Sciences, H-4032 Debrecen, Böszörményi út 138., HungaryUniversity of Debrecen Centre for Agricultural and Applied Economic Sciences, H-4032 Debrecen, Böszörményi út 138., Hungary Irrigation in some countries is a horticultural practice mainly used only to supply water. At the same time the use of microsprinklers have a powerful influence on the changes of temperature in orchards. When the air’s temperature is high (about 20 °C or higher) the evaporative cooling irrigation significantly decreases the plants’ surface temperature and air temperature. The cooling effect is stronger when the air is dryer. By using cooling irrigation regularly, canopy temperature can be decreased so that the beginning of blooming can be delayed. Also if the blooming is early and frost probability is high, serious damages can happen in orchards. The beneficial effect of cooling irrigation is the temperature reduction and frost protection. InMarch 2010, one month earlier than the expected blooming an irrigation system was established to produce anti-frost treatment and regulate the micro-climate of a Gala apple orchard which belongs to the University of Debrecen (Hungary). The objective of sprinklers was to cool the air by increasing water evaporation and relative humidity. The position of the micro-sprinklers was planned in three levels (around the tree trunks, a few cm near to the soil surface, in the crown region and above the crown, a half meter higher). The results showed that the water sprayed in the orchard by micro-jets influenced decisively the temperature of the plantation. At higher temperatures (around 20 °C), the drop of temperature may attain 5–7 °C. A low relative humidity of the air may increase the relative effect. When water was applied at intervals of 15 minutes for ten times a day from 8 am to 18 pm, the air, flowers and bud’s surface temperature could be kept low.At certain days when the temperature was higher than 10 °C, irrigation was used at night time in similar 15 minutes intervals, from 18 pm and 6 am. The beginning of bloom could be delayed for more than ten days. The Gala apple variety blooming dynamics was characterized by a logistic curve in the treated as well as in the control plot. In the treated plot, the curve was steeper than in the control one in spite of the equal temperatures measured in the plots. Under Hungarian climatic conditions, the method was successfully used to delay blooming dates. The main result was the diminution of the frost damage in the spring that assured apple yields. https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/941Evaporative cooling irrigationmicroclimate modificationdelay of bloomingapple orchard
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author L. Lakatos
M. C. Dussi
S. Zhong-Fu
I. Gonda
M. Soltész
Z. Szabó
J. Nyéki
spellingShingle L. Lakatos
M. C. Dussi
S. Zhong-Fu
I. Gonda
M. Soltész
Z. Szabó
J. Nyéki
Cooling irrigation as a powerful method for microclimate modification in apple plantation
International Journal of Horticultural Science
Evaporative cooling irrigation
microclimate modification
delay of blooming
apple orchard
author_facet L. Lakatos
M. C. Dussi
S. Zhong-Fu
I. Gonda
M. Soltész
Z. Szabó
J. Nyéki
author_sort L. Lakatos
title Cooling irrigation as a powerful method for microclimate modification in apple plantation
title_short Cooling irrigation as a powerful method for microclimate modification in apple plantation
title_full Cooling irrigation as a powerful method for microclimate modification in apple plantation
title_fullStr Cooling irrigation as a powerful method for microclimate modification in apple plantation
title_full_unstemmed Cooling irrigation as a powerful method for microclimate modification in apple plantation
title_sort cooling irrigation as a powerful method for microclimate modification in apple plantation
publisher University of Debrecen
series International Journal of Horticultural Science
issn 1585-0404
2676-931X
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Irrigation in some countries is a horticultural practice mainly used only to supply water. At the same time the use of microsprinklers have a powerful influence on the changes of temperature in orchards. When the air’s temperature is high (about 20 °C or higher) the evaporative cooling irrigation significantly decreases the plants’ surface temperature and air temperature. The cooling effect is stronger when the air is dryer. By using cooling irrigation regularly, canopy temperature can be decreased so that the beginning of blooming can be delayed. Also if the blooming is early and frost probability is high, serious damages can happen in orchards. The beneficial effect of cooling irrigation is the temperature reduction and frost protection. InMarch 2010, one month earlier than the expected blooming an irrigation system was established to produce anti-frost treatment and regulate the micro-climate of a Gala apple orchard which belongs to the University of Debrecen (Hungary). The objective of sprinklers was to cool the air by increasing water evaporation and relative humidity. The position of the micro-sprinklers was planned in three levels (around the tree trunks, a few cm near to the soil surface, in the crown region and above the crown, a half meter higher). The results showed that the water sprayed in the orchard by micro-jets influenced decisively the temperature of the plantation. At higher temperatures (around 20 °C), the drop of temperature may attain 5–7 °C. A low relative humidity of the air may increase the relative effect. When water was applied at intervals of 15 minutes for ten times a day from 8 am to 18 pm, the air, flowers and bud’s surface temperature could be kept low.At certain days when the temperature was higher than 10 °C, irrigation was used at night time in similar 15 minutes intervals, from 18 pm and 6 am. The beginning of bloom could be delayed for more than ten days. The Gala apple variety blooming dynamics was characterized by a logistic curve in the treated as well as in the control plot. In the treated plot, the curve was steeper than in the control one in spite of the equal temperatures measured in the plots. Under Hungarian climatic conditions, the method was successfully used to delay blooming dates. The main result was the diminution of the frost damage in the spring that assured apple yields.
topic Evaporative cooling irrigation
microclimate modification
delay of blooming
apple orchard
url https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/941
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