Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Production and Quality of White Asparagus Grown under Opaque Rowcovers
View through CrossRef
Black and white plastic rowcovers were established over field-grown `Jersey Giant' asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.). Spears were cut for 7 weeks. Season soil temperatures were lowest under white plastic and highest without plastic covering. Night air temperature under plastic covers was ≈ 1.4C higher than without plastic covering (control), but day air temperature was typically 10C higher under black plastic, with temperatures under white plastic intermediate. Marketable yield (t·ha-1) was improved with the use of plastics as was total yield (P = 0.05), but spear number/ha was similar in all treatments. There was no consistent treatment effect on spear diameter. Average spear weight was higher when under plastic, whereas spear length was reduced compared with uncovered spears. There were no differences among treatments in spear fiber content, but spears grown under plastic covers were higher in soluble solids content, titratable acidity, and nitrate and lower in protein, ascorbic acid, and total phenolics than uncovered spears. Quantitative differences in these constituents were also a function of whether they were from the upper, middle, or lower spear segment. Very little chlorophyll and carotenoids were produced in the absence of light, but there was a chroma (color intensity) difference between spears grown under the two plastics.
Title: Production and Quality of White Asparagus Grown under Opaque Rowcovers
Description:
Black and white plastic rowcovers were established over field-grown `Jersey Giant' asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.
).
Spears were cut for 7 weeks.
Season soil temperatures were lowest under white plastic and highest without plastic covering.
Night air temperature under plastic covers was ≈ 1.
4C higher than without plastic covering (control), but day air temperature was typically 10C higher under black plastic, with temperatures under white plastic intermediate.
Marketable yield (t·ha-1) was improved with the use of plastics as was total yield (P = 0.
05), but spear number/ha was similar in all treatments.
There was no consistent treatment effect on spear diameter.
Average spear weight was higher when under plastic, whereas spear length was reduced compared with uncovered spears.
There were no differences among treatments in spear fiber content, but spears grown under plastic covers were higher in soluble solids content, titratable acidity, and nitrate and lower in protein, ascorbic acid, and total phenolics than uncovered spears.
Quantitative differences in these constituents were also a function of whether they were from the upper, middle, or lower spear segment.
Very little chlorophyll and carotenoids were produced in the absence of light, but there was a chroma (color intensity) difference between spears grown under the two plastics.
Related Results
Polysaccharides in Asparagus and Asparagus Juice
Polysaccharides in Asparagus and Asparagus Juice
The polysaccharides in asparagus are additionally peremptory to incorporate into this area on cancer prevention agent and calming medical advantages. Polysaccharides are an excepti...
Keragaman Serangga Hama pada Tanaman Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) di Sentra Budidaya Tanaman Agroduta Lembang Jawa Barat
Keragaman Serangga Hama pada Tanaman Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) di Sentra Budidaya Tanaman Agroduta Lembang Jawa Barat
ABSTRACTVariety of Insect Pest on Asparagus Plant (Asparagus officinalis L.) in Agroduta Plant Cultivation Center Lembang West JavaAgroduta Plant Cultivation Center Lembang West Ja...
ANALISIS USAHATANI ASPARAGUS ( Asparagus oficinialis L.) DI KELOMPOK TANI MERTANADI, DESA PELAGA, KECAMATAN PETANG, KABUPATEN BADUNG
ANALISIS USAHATANI ASPARAGUS ( Asparagus oficinialis L.) DI KELOMPOK TANI MERTANADI, DESA PELAGA, KECAMATAN PETANG, KABUPATEN BADUNG
Komoditi unggulan sektor pertanian seperti asparagus telah menjadi sumber pendapatan bagi masyarakat di Desa Pelaga, Kecamatan Petang, kabupaten Badung. Asparagus merupakan komodit...
Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) Root Distribution: Cultivar Differences in Mature Plantings
Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) Root Distribution: Cultivar Differences in Mature Plantings
Annual plant growth patterns and seasonal conditions have both been shown to influence asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) root development over time. Root biomass and distributio...
Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) Root Distribution Varies with Cultivar during Early Establishment Years
Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) Root Distribution Varies with Cultivar during Early Establishment Years
Soil type, crop management practices, annual plant growth patterns, and seasonal changes have all been shown to influence asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) roots. This study descri...
Asparagus in the Amazonian Savanna: cultivation, challenges, and potential for regional agricultural diversification
Asparagus in the Amazonian Savanna: cultivation, challenges, and potential for regional agricultural diversification
The Amazonian savanna contains edaphoclimatic conditions that are challenging for agricultural production, characterized by high temperatures, hydric seasonality, and highly weathe...
Comparative analysis of the NLR gene family in the genomes of garden asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) and its wild relatives
Comparative analysis of the NLR gene family in the genomes of garden asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) and its wild relatives
Garden asparagus (Asparagus officinalis), a prominent horticultural crop recognized as the “king of vegetables” in the international market, is usually threatened by severe disease...
Host range and molecular and ultrastructural analyses of Asparagus virus 1 pathotypes isolated from garden asparagus Asparagus officinalis L.
Host range and molecular and ultrastructural analyses of Asparagus virus 1 pathotypes isolated from garden asparagus Asparagus officinalis L.
Asparagus samples were examined from growing areas of Germany and selected European as well as North, Central and South American countries. Overall, 474 samples were analyzed for A...

