Implementation of deficit irrigation to improve crop water productivity in cantaloupe melons
Barrios-Masias, Felipe
Deficit irrigation can enhance crop water productivity (CWP; yield per water applied) but requires careful management to prevent drought-like responses that limit leaf gas exchange (i.e., water-conservative responses) and compromise yield. Grafted and ungrafted melons ( Cucumis melo L.) were evaluated under three irrigation treatments: full irrigation (100 % field capacity; FC) and 70 % or 50 % deficit irrigation, based on water applied to the 100 % FC. Although deficit irrigation accentuated dr
