Active Control of Greenhouse Climate Enhances Papaya Growth and Yield at an Affordable Cost

Papaya is a tropical fruit crop that in subtropical regions depends on protected cultivation to fulfill its climate requirements and remain productive. The aim of this work was to compare the profitability of different climate control strategies in greenhouses located in subtropical areas of southea...

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Main Authors: Irene Salinas, Juan José Hueso, Julián Cuevas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/2/378
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spelling doaj-d446d28d16c94ca09ee243e83048454c2021-04-02T21:35:42ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952021-02-011137837810.3390/agronomy11020378Active Control of Greenhouse Climate Enhances Papaya Growth and Yield at an Affordable CostIrene Salinas0Juan José Hueso1Julián Cuevas2Department of Agronomy, University of Almería, ceiA3, 04120 Almería, SpainCajamar Experimental Station ‘Las Palmerillas’, El Ejido, 04710 Almería, SpainDepartment of Agronomy, University of Almería, ceiA3, 04120 Almería, SpainPapaya is a tropical fruit crop that in subtropical regions depends on protected cultivation to fulfill its climate requirements and remain productive. The aim of this work was to compare the profitability of different climate control strategies in greenhouses located in subtropical areas of southeast Spain. To do so, we compared papayas growing in a greenhouse equipped with active climate control (ACC), achieved by cooling and heating systems, versus plants growing in another greenhouse equipped with passive climate control (PCC), consisting of only natural ventilation through zenithal and lateral windows. The results showed that ACC favored papaya plant growth; flowering; fruit set; and, consequently, yields, producing more and heavier fruits at an affordable cost. Climate control strategies did not significantly improve fruit quality, specifically fruit skin color, acidity, and total soluble solids content. In conclusion, in the current context of prices, an active control of temperature and humidity inside the greenhouse could be a more profitable strategy in subtropical regions where open-air cultivation is not feasible.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/2/378<i>Carica papaya</i> L.protected cultivationclimate control strategiesactive climate controlpassive climate controlprofitability
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author Irene Salinas
Juan José Hueso
Julián Cuevas
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Juan José Hueso
Julián Cuevas
Active Control of Greenhouse Climate Enhances Papaya Growth and Yield at an Affordable Cost
Agronomy
<i>Carica papaya</i> L.
protected cultivation
climate control strategies
active climate control
passive climate control
profitability
author_facet Irene Salinas
Juan José Hueso
Julián Cuevas
author_sort Irene Salinas
title Active Control of Greenhouse Climate Enhances Papaya Growth and Yield at an Affordable Cost
title_short Active Control of Greenhouse Climate Enhances Papaya Growth and Yield at an Affordable Cost
title_full Active Control of Greenhouse Climate Enhances Papaya Growth and Yield at an Affordable Cost
title_fullStr Active Control of Greenhouse Climate Enhances Papaya Growth and Yield at an Affordable Cost
title_full_unstemmed Active Control of Greenhouse Climate Enhances Papaya Growth and Yield at an Affordable Cost
title_sort active control of greenhouse climate enhances papaya growth and yield at an affordable cost
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Papaya is a tropical fruit crop that in subtropical regions depends on protected cultivation to fulfill its climate requirements and remain productive. The aim of this work was to compare the profitability of different climate control strategies in greenhouses located in subtropical areas of southeast Spain. To do so, we compared papayas growing in a greenhouse equipped with active climate control (ACC), achieved by cooling and heating systems, versus plants growing in another greenhouse equipped with passive climate control (PCC), consisting of only natural ventilation through zenithal and lateral windows. The results showed that ACC favored papaya plant growth; flowering; fruit set; and, consequently, yields, producing more and heavier fruits at an affordable cost. Climate control strategies did not significantly improve fruit quality, specifically fruit skin color, acidity, and total soluble solids content. In conclusion, in the current context of prices, an active control of temperature and humidity inside the greenhouse could be a more profitable strategy in subtropical regions where open-air cultivation is not feasible.
topic <i>Carica papaya</i> L.
protected cultivation
climate control strategies
active climate control
passive climate control
profitability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/2/378
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