Water Conserving Irrigation Practices, Plant Growth, Seasonal Crop Coefficients, and Nutrition of Container-Grown Woody Ornamentals
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Site
2.2. Irrigation System
2.3. Plant Material
2.4. Experimental Design
2.5. Daily Water Use and Irrigation Scheduling, 2009
2.6. Daily Water Use and Irrigation Scheduling, 2010
2.7. Plant Response
2.8. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Irrigation Volume, Daily Water Use, and Plant Growth
3.2. Crop Coefficients
3.3. Leachate Electrical Conductivity and pH
3.4. Foliar Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Taxa | Control | 100DWU | 100-75DWU | 100-75-75DWU |
---|---|---|---|---|
2009 | ||||
Aronia arbutifolia ‘Brilliantissima’ | 134.1 A z | 78.2 B | 68.6 C | 65.4 C |
Cornus sericea ‘Farrow’ | 134.1 A | 100.5 B | 88.3 C | 84.3 C |
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’ | 134.1 A | 124.7 B | 108.8 C | 103.3 C |
Itea virginica ‘Morton’ | 134.1 A | 69.1 B | 60.5 C | 57.6 C |
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Seward’ | 134.1 A | 100.7 B | 88.1 C | 84.1 C |
Spiraea media ‘Darsnorm’ | 134.1 A | 78.8 B | 69.3 C | 66.1 C |
Thuja plicata ‘Grovepli’ | 134.1 A | 76.9 B | 67.3 C | 64.1 C |
Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’ | 134.1 A | 113.5 B | 99.3 B | 94.8 BC |
2010 | ||||
All taxa | 140.1 C | 167.3 B | 209.8 A | 115 D |
2009 | Control | 100DWU | 100-75DWU | 100-75-75DWU |
Average water application (mm.d−1) | 19.0 A z | 9.8 B | 8.6 C | 8.2 C |
Taxa | Daily Water Use | |||
Aronia arbutifolia ‘Brilliantissima’ | 10.7 Aa | 8.8 Ac | 9.4 Ac | 10.5 Ac |
Cornus sericea ‘Farrow’ | 14.9 Aa | 10.0 Bbc | 13.2 ABab | 13.4 ABbc |
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’ | 14.0 Aa | 17.3 Aa | 15.9 Aa | 17.1 Aa |
Itea virginica ‘Morton’ | 12.9 Aa | 9.6 Bbc | 10.6 ABbc | 10.6 ABc |
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Seward’ | 13.1 Aa | 13.2 Ab | 13.0 Aab | 14.6 Aab |
Spiraea media ‘Darsnorm’ | 10.7 Aa | 9.7 Abc | 12.4 Abc | 11.5 Abc |
Thuja plicata ‘Grovepli’ | 11.0 Aa | 9.0 Ac | 9.0 Ac | 11.7 Abc |
Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’ | 14.9 Aa | 11.9 Abc | 13.5 Cab | 13.9 Aabc |
2010 | ||||
Average water application (mm.d−1) | 19.1 C | 22.8 B | 28.6 A | 15.4 D |
Taxa | Daily Water Use | |||
Hydrangea arborescens ‘Abetwo’ | 12.1 Bab | 8.9 Cbc | 20.5 Aa | 5.0 Db |
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’ | 14.1 Ca | 17.4 Ba | 22.0 Aa | 8.8 Da |
Rhus aromatica ‘Gro-Low’ | 12.4 ABab | 10.9 Bb | 13.7 Ab | 5.6 Cb |
Spiraea fritschiana ‘Wilma’ | 8.1 Bc | 10.6 Ab | 7.4 Bc | 4.9 Cb |
Syringa meyeri ‘Palibin’ | 3.6 BCd | 7.0 Acd | 4.8 Bd | 2.7 Ccd |
Syringa xhyacinthiflora ‘Evangeline’ | 10.3 Abc | 2.2 Cf | 3.4 Bd | 2.1 Cd |
Viburnum dentatum ‘Ralph Senior’ | 4.4 Bd | 6.6 Ade | 4.1 Bd | 4.5 Bbc |
Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’ | 9.4 Ac | 4.8 Be | 5.3 Bd | 8.4 Aa |
Month | Control | 100DWU | 100-75DWU | 100-75-75DWU |
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Aronia arbutifolia ‘Brilliantissima’ | ||||
June | 2.40 Ab z | 2.80 Aab | 3.14 Aa | 2.16 Ab |
July | 2.42 Ab | 2.23 Ab | 2.02 Aa | 2.32 Ab |
August | 4.17 Aa | 4.05 Aa | 3.76 Aa | 3.56 Ab |
September | 3.78 Aab | 3.09 Aab | 3.39 Aa | 2.76 Ab |
October | 5.22 Aa | 3.74 Aab | 3.50 Aa | 5.13 Aa |
Season | 3.60 A | 3.35 A | 3.22 A | 3.18 A |
Cornus sericea ‘Farrow’ | ||||
June | 2.58 Ab | 2.32 Abc | 2.34 Ac | 2.12 Ac |
July | 2.84 Ab | 1.96 Bc | 2.52 ABc | 2.60 ABc |
August | 5.88 Aa | 4.82 Aa | 6.52 Aa | 4.56 Ab |
September | 5.28 Aab | 4.64 Aa | 3.95 Abc | 5.71 Aab |
October | 7.35 Aa | 4.19 Aab | 5.87 Aab | 6.62 Aa |
Season | 4.80 A | 3.71 A | 4.09 A | 4.12 A |
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’ | ||||
June | 2.12 Ac | 2.02 Ac | 2.42 Ac | 2.11 Ac |
July | 3.55 Abc | 3.48 Ac | 2.53 Bb | 3.11 ABc |
August | 5.72 Bab | 8.03 Aa | 7.24 ABa | 6.08 Bb |
September | 5.92 Aa | 5.83 Ab | 5.84 Aa | 5.78 Ab |
October | 6.75 Aa | 8.35 Aa | 7.25 Aa | 8.96 Aa |
Season | 4.92 B | 6.07 A | 5.35 AB | 5.31 AB |
Itea virginica ‘Morton’ | ||||
June | 2.00 ABb | 1.42 Bc | 3.05 Aab | 2.69 ABa |
July | 2.57 Ab | 2.40 Abc | 2.21 Ab | 2.52 Aa |
August | 4.42 Aab | 4.93 Aa | 3.56 Aab | 3.47 Aa |
September | 2.61 Ab | 3.65 Aab | 4.23 Aa | 3.15 Aa |
October | 6.02 Aa | 3.05 Babc | 4.22 ABa | 4.13 ABa |
Season | 3.71 A | 3.55 A | 3.45 A | 3.21 A |
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Seward’ | ||||
June | 2.43 Ac | 2.79 Ab | 2.25 Ab | 2.24 Ab |
July | 2.95 Abc | 2.44 Ab | 2.33 Ab | 2.34 Ab |
August | 5.87 Aa | 6.59 Aa | 5.82 Aa | 5.53 Aa |
September | 4.59 Aab | 5.20 Aa | 4.44 Aa | 6.35 Aa |
October | 5.74 Aa | 6.25 Aa | 5.75 Aa | 7.13 Aa |
Season | 4.56 A | 5.06 A | 4.29 A | 4.77 A |
Spiraea media ‘Darsnorm’ | ||||
June | 2.14 Ab | 2.10 Ab | 3.01 Abc | 2.88 Abc |
July | 2.85 Ab | 2.19 ABb | 2.30 ABc | 1.97 Bc |
August | 5.05 Aa | 4.39 Aa | 4.89 Aab | 3.49 Abc |
September | 2.88 Ab | 4.12 Aa | 3.31 Abc | 4.03 Ab |
October | 5.92 Aa | 3.67 Aab | 5.47 Aa | 6.45 Aa |
Season | 3.94 A | 3.51 A | 3.92 A | 3.78 A |
Thuja plicata ‘Grovepli’ | ||||
June | 2.33 ABb | 2.14 Ba | 2.68 ABab | 3.74 Ab |
July | 2.72 Aab | 2.59 Aa | 2.25 Ab | 2.79 Ab |
August | 4.42 Aab | 4.06 Aa | 3.30 Aab | 3.26 Ab |
September | 5.16 Aa | 4.08 Aa | 2.74 Aab | 3.22 Ab |
October | 4.99 Aa | 3.25 Aa | 3.87 Aa | 5.62 Aa |
Season | 3.97 A | 3.39 AB | 3.00 B | 3.97 A |
Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’ | ||||
June | 2.40 ABc | 1.64 Bb | 2.27 ABb | 2.88 Acd |
July | 2.91 Abc | 2.44 ABb | 2.18 Bb | 2.65 ABd |
August | 4.43 Aab | 4.89 Aa | 3.97 Aab | 4.37 Abc |
September | 3.48 Babc | 5.24 ABa | 4.37 ABa | 5.38 Ab |
October | 4.73 Ba | 5.92 ABa | 5.31 ABa | 7.48 Aa |
Season | 3.69 B | 4.30 AB | 3.65 B | 4.70 A |
Month | Control | 100DWU | 100-75DWU | 100-75-75DWU |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hydrangea arborescens ‘Abetwo’ | ||||
June | 1.56 ABb z | 1.55 ABb | 1.96 Ac | 0.79 Bb |
July | 3.69 Aa | 2.26 Bb | 4.73 Ab | 1.92 Bab |
August | 5.07 Ba | 3.83 BCa | 7.83 Aa | 2.92 Ca |
September | 4.82 Ba | 4.00 BCa | 6.90 Aa | 2.94 Ca |
October | 4.09 Ba | 4.25 Ba | 6.24 Aab | 2.39 Cab |
Season | 4.24 B | 3.51 C | 6.09 A | 2.51 D |
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’ | ||||
June | 1.91 ABb | 2.08 ABb | 2.70 Ab | 1.27 Bb |
July | 3.94 Ba | 5.13 ABa | 6.67 Aa | 3.81 Ba |
August | 4.79 Ba | 6.82 Aa | 7.92 Aa | 5.03 Ba |
September | 4.99 ABa | 6.14 ABa | 6.89 Aa | 4.58 Ba |
October | 4.71 ABa 82 AB | 4.90 ABa | 6.21 Aa | 3.51 Bab |
Season | 4.41 C | 5.46 B | 6.64 A | 4.04 C |
Rhus aromatica ‘Grow-low’ | ||||
June | 2.26 Ac | 1.96 ABb | 1.99 ABc | 0.95 Bb |
July | 4.67 Aab | 3.66 ABa | 4.90 Aab | 2.38 Bab |
August | 5.67 Aa | 4.67 ABa | 5.66 Aa | 3.76 Ba |
September | 4.50 ABab | 4.43 ABa | 4.85 Aab | 3.24 Ba |
October | 2.27 ABc | 3.69 Aa | 3.82 Ab | 2.49 Bab |
Season | 4.21 A | 3.98 A | 4.63 A | 2.87 B |
Spiraea fritschiana ‘Wilma’ | ||||
June | 1.94 Ab | 1.84 Ac | 1.42 ABb | 0.58 Bc |
July | 3.83 Aa | 3.92 Aab | 3.19 Aa | 1.82 Bab |
August | 2.45 Bab | 4.87 Aa | 3.58 Ba | 2.38 Ba |
September | 3.00 Bab | 4.46 Aa | 2.44 Bab | 1.80 Bab |
October | 2.24 Ab | 2.44 Abc | 1.85 ABb | 1.21 Bbc |
Season | 2.76 B | 3.74 A | 2.70 B | 1.71 C |
Syringa meyeri ‘Palibin’ | ||||
June | 1.11 Aab | 1.60 Ac | 0.89 Ab | 1.06 Aa |
July | 1.77 Aa | 1.72 Abc | 0.98 Bb | 1.39 ABa |
August | 0.58 Cb | 3.02 Aab | 1.05 BCb | 1.65 Ba |
September | 1.95 Aa | 3.15 Aa | 1.97 Aa | 2.08 Aa |
October | 1.69 Bab | 3.02 Aab | 1.54 Bab | 2.34 ABa |
Season | 1.45 BC | 2.67 A | 1.31 C | 1.83 B |
Syringa xhyacinthiflora ‘Evangeline’ | ||||
June | 2.02 Ab | 0.81 Ba | 1.06 Ba | 1.01 Ba |
July | 3.43 Aab | 0.82 Ba | 1.25 Ba | 1.20 Ba |
August | 3.53 Aab | 0.86 Ba | 1.24 Ba | 0.92 Ba |
September | 3.91 Aab | 0.92 Ba | 1.39 Ba | 0.82 Ba |
October | 4.50 Aa | 1.07 Ba | 1.49 Ba | 1.19 Ba |
Season | 3.76 A | 0.92 B | 1.33 B | 1.03 B |
Viburnum dentatum ‘Ralph Senior’ | ||||
June | 0.98 Ab | 1.43 Ab | 0.74 Ac | 1.56 Aa |
July | 1.41 Bb | 1.74 Bb | 1.24 Bbc | 2.39 Aa |
August | 2.20 Aa | 2.23 Aab | 1.73 Aab | 2.00 Aa |
September | 2.10 Aa | 2.72 Aab | 2.16 Aa | 2.40 Aa |
October | 2.23 Ba | 3.52 Aa | 1.87 Bab | 2.44 Ba |
Season | 1.96 BC | 2.50 A | 1.69 C | 2.26 AB |
Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’ | ||||
June | 1.45 Ac | 0.83 Ac | 1.09 Ab | 1.47 Ab |
July | 2.75 Abc | 1.33 Bbc | 1.78 Bab | 2.78 Aab |
August | 4.53 Aa | 2.33 Bab | 2.18 Ba | 4.62 Aa |
September | 4.14 Aab | 2.72 BCa | 2.35 Ca | 3.90 ABa |
October | 3.93 Aab | 1.91 Babc | 2.21 Ba | 3.38 Aab |
Season | 3.69 A | 1.99 B | 2.08 B | 3.57 A |
Foliar Analysis | ||||
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Controlz | 100DWU | 100-75DWU | 100-75-75DWU | |
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’ | ||||
Day 58 | ||||
N (%) | 2.87 A y | 2.88 A | 2.99 A | 2.96 A |
P (%) | 0.24 A | 0.29 A | 0.30 A | 0.29 A |
K (%) | 1.65 A | 2.23 A | 2.07 A | 2.07 A |
Day 85 | ||||
N (%) | 2.24 A | 2.35 A | 2.38 A | 2.31 A |
P (%) | 0.14 B | 0.17 AB | 0.18 A | 0.17 AB |
K (%) | 0.41 B | 0.65 A | 0.61 AB | 0.67 A |
Itea virginica ‘Morton’ | ||||
Day 58 | ||||
N (%) | 2.50 A | 2.69 A | 2.46 A | 2.65 A |
P (%) | 0.22 A | 0.22 A | 0.22 A | 0.24 A |
K (%) | 0.65 A | 0.55 A | 0.58 A | 0.66 A |
Day 85 | ||||
N (%) | 2.37 A | 2.74 A | 2.59 A | 2.55 A |
P (%) | 0.16 B | 0.20 AB | 0.20 AB | 0.21 A |
K (%) | 0.48 A | 0.53 A | 0.54 A | 0.55 A |
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Seward’ | ||||
Day 58 | ||||
N (%) | 3.19 A | 3.19 A | 3.19 A | 3.33 A |
P (%) | 0.31 B | 0.37 A | 0.37 A | 0.39 A |
K (%) | 1.09 B | 1.46 A | 1.59 A | 1.66 A |
Day 85 | ||||
N (%) | 2.15 A | 2.20 A | 2.28 A | 2.28 A |
P (%) | 0.21 B | 0.23 AB | 0.25 A | 0.24 A |
K (%) | 0.38 B | 0.41 A | 0.45 A | 0.42 A |
Spiraea media ‘Darsnorm’ | ||||
Day 58 | ||||
N (%) | 2.27 A | 2.38 A | 2.23 A | 2.42 A |
P (%) | 0.63 A | 0.67 A | 0.66 A | 0.66 A |
K (%) | 1.26 A | 1.63 A | 1.66 A | 1.64 A |
Day 85 | ||||
N (%) | 2.50 A | 2.70 A | 2.63 A | 2.74 A |
P (%) | 0.72 B | 0.81 AB | 0.87 A | 0.81 AB |
K (%) | 1.14 B | 1.39 AB | 1.52 A | 1.32 AB |
Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’ | ||||
Day 58 | ||||
N (%) | 2.05 A | 2.12 A | 2.20 A | 2.21 A |
P (%) | 0.34 A | 0.37 A | 0.38 A | 0.39 A |
K (%) | 1.91 B | 2.38 A | 2.31 AB | 2.55 A |
Day 85 | ||||
N (%) | 2.18 A | 2.02 A | 2.06 A | 2.05 A |
P (%) | 0.30 A | 0.35 A | 0.38 A | 0.40 A |
K (%) | 0.98 A | 1.18 A | 1.11 A | 1.21 A |
Foliar Analysis | ||||
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Controlz | 100DWU | 100-75DWU | 100-75-75DWU | |
Hydrangea arborescens ‘Abetwo’ | ||||
Day 36 | ||||
N (%) | 2.69 Ay | 2.73 A | 2.72 A | 2.60 A |
P (%) | 0.26 A | 0.32 A | 0.32 A | 0.32 A |
K (%) | 1.09 A | 1.47 A | 1.46 A | 1.44 A |
Day 64 | ||||
N (%) | 1.72 A | 1.58 A | 1.59 A | 1.33 A |
P (%) | 0.18 A | 0.21 A | 0.20 A | 0.23 A |
K (%) | 1.09 A | 1.47 A | 1.46 A | 1.44 A |
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’ | ||||
Day 36 | ||||
N (%) | 2.60 AB | 2.79 A | 2.40 B | 2.52 AB |
P (%) | 0.25 A | 0.27 A | 0.26 A | 0.29 A |
K (%) | 1.56 A | 1.68 A | 1.57 A | 1.81 A |
Day 64 | ||||
N (%) | 1.72 A | 1.58 A | 1.59 A | 1.33 A |
P (%) | 0.17 A | 0.16 A | 0.15 A | 0.18 A |
K (%) | 0.88 A | 0.92 A | 0.74 A | 0.95 A |
Rhus aromatica ‘Gro-low’ | ||||
Day 36 | ||||
N (%) | 1.95 A | 2.02 A | 2.05 A | 1.84 A |
P (%) | 0.29 A | 0.30 A | 0.30 A | 0.29 A |
K (%) | 1.84 A | 2.02 A | 2.05 A | 1.84 A |
Day 64 | ||||
N (%) | 1.76 A | 1.65 A | 1.79 A | 1.55 A |
P (%) | 0.20 A | 0.20 A | 0.20 A | 0.19 A |
K (%) | 0.52 A | 0.72 A | 0.60 A | 0.54 A |
Spiraea fritschiana ‘Wilma’ | ||||
Day 36 | ||||
N (%) | 3.17 A | 3.17 A | 3.00 A | 3.08 A |
P (%) | 0.47 A | 0.41 A | 0.51 A | 0.43 A |
K (%) | 1.26 A | 1.12 A | 1.09 A | 1.23 A |
Day 64 | ||||
N (%) | 2.81 A | 2.66 A | 2.61 A | 2.51 A |
P (%) | 0.34 A | 0.33 A | 0.34 A | 0.34 A |
K (%) | 1.04 A | 1.01 A | 0.88 A | 1.09 A |
Viburnum dentatum ‘Ralph Senior’ | ||||
Day 36 | ||||
N (%) | 2.18 A | 2.23 A | 2.13 A | 2.11 A |
P (%) | 0.31 A | 0.31 A | 0.32 A | 0.31 A |
K (%) | 1.61 A | 1.85 A | 1.81 A | 1.93 A |
Day 64 | ||||
N (%) | 2.37 A | 2.32 A | 1.80 B | 2.31 A |
P (%) | 0.31 A | 0.26 A | 0.25 A | 0.29 A |
K (%) | 1.58 A | 1.45 A | 1.39 A | 1.34 A |
Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’ | ||||
Day 36 | ||||
N (%) | 2.12 A | 1.98 A | 1.82 A | 1.94 A |
P (%) | 0.37 A | 0.38 A | 0.33 A | 0.39 A |
K (%) | 1.71 A | 1.91 A | 1.67 A | 1.81 A |
Day 64 | ||||
N (%) | 1.89 A | 1.70 A | 1.70 A | 1.69 A |
P (%) | 0.29 A | 0.29 A | 0.26 A | 0.29 A |
K (%) | 1.13 A | 1.37 A | 1.19 A | 1.26 A |
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Fernandez, R.T.; Pershey, N.A.; Andresen, J.A.; Cregg, B.M. Water Conserving Irrigation Practices, Plant Growth, Seasonal Crop Coefficients, and Nutrition of Container-Grown Woody Ornamentals. Water 2019, 11, 2070. https://doi.org/10.3390/w11102070
Fernandez RT, Pershey NA, Andresen JA, Cregg BM. Water Conserving Irrigation Practices, Plant Growth, Seasonal Crop Coefficients, and Nutrition of Container-Grown Woody Ornamentals. Water. 2019; 11(10):2070. https://doi.org/10.3390/w11102070
Chicago/Turabian StyleFernandez, R. Thomas, Nicholas A. Pershey, Jeffrey A. Andresen, and Bert M. Cregg. 2019. "Water Conserving Irrigation Practices, Plant Growth, Seasonal Crop Coefficients, and Nutrition of Container-Grown Woody Ornamentals" Water 11, no. 10: 2070. https://doi.org/10.3390/w11102070
APA StyleFernandez, R. T., Pershey, N. A., Andresen, J. A., & Cregg, B. M. (2019). Water Conserving Irrigation Practices, Plant Growth, Seasonal Crop Coefficients, and Nutrition of Container-Grown Woody Ornamentals. Water, 11(10), 2070. https://doi.org/10.3390/w11102070