Wednesday, April 27, 2011

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campaign for seed multiplication Tunnels


parental watermelon plant
'Piel de sapo' 3 weeks after planting (April 2011)
April 27 Today the weather was sunny and we could place structures to multiply seed with the following:
- Withdrawal of thermal blanket slats tilted signs.


- Escabillo (removal of weeds to implement the purpose and even melon seedlings displayed the old plantations). It's easy to find a melon plant that we planted ourselves and have to be removed.
- Elimination of female flowers, hermaphrodite flower or leaf or suspected to have curdled.

- Snapshot of individual plants taking advantage of the shadow of the photographer (see example).

- Treatment antimildew and backpacking antioidio wetting well the plants.

- Placement of the tunnel with the following: • Placement

4 arched semicircular perimeter wire 1.50 m (1.70 m higher if you want) for each group of 5 plants we prepared for this purpose (under 1.5 m in rows). At the bottom are a couple of laps (see photo) that make the ground stop.

• Placement of wooden stakes at both ends to tighten wires that go to the top of the tunnel.
• 2-wire placement in the top of the sides to rest on her anti-trip mesh.

• Placement anti-trip round mesh holding both ends of two people with hoes.

mesh • Cut with a knife and leveling anti-trip for final fastening.

• Holding the shield to earth ground so that when then placed beehives these can not leave. Check on the ends are well secured with land around it is where the bees escape (and insects can enter from outside).

• Replacing boards in each row (2 tunnels / plant a row and end without any tunnel.

Alternatively if you have financial resources to mention that there are some tunnels down to save enough work.
• The hives are placed in early May with a plastic transparent top to avoid getting wet if it rains. It will take about a month.

behind these operations is interesting to do a job for loosening soil and allowing the lateral roots of melon progress.

! These operations do not forget to bring a good hat, hydration and lunch something!


Tunnel almost finished with the absence of secure land
thank Pedro (pawn of the ESEA) collaboration. Work done by Juan Esteva Pascual Paul Crespo, Pedro and Juan Pablo Fernández Trujillo
Details inside the tunnel


bow detail 1.5-17 m in circumference and lower stop

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

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collection with a minimum level of soluble solids (degrees Brix) for melons produced in Almeria and Granada is the recommendation of the inter Andalusian INFOAGRO Hortyfruta as published. The minimum in watermelon is 11 º Brix at 13 º Brix Galia melon and Yellow 14 º Brix.
http://www.infoagro.com/noticias/2011/4/17931_hortyfruta_lanza_su_campanya_melon_sandia.asp

In the case of the Campo de Cartagena 12-15oBrix values \u200b\u200bare quite possible in our experience for optimal green melon crop type of toad skin. "
To achieve these levels is necessary to the proper selection of the variety to plant and its adaptation to the growing area, the method of culture and fertigation thereof. The latter factor is key. Environmental effects (temperature, wind, sunlight, temperature day / night changes caused by excess radiation, sunlight or wind, etc..) Are very significant to get these minimums. Indeed, this can ruin the crop blooms early, so that the flowers stay would originate fruits to be developed outside the normal optimum range. In our experience, if the campaign is delayed for any why the fruit does not ripen well outside the normal optimum at least in the area of \u200b\u200bTorre Pacheco-Campo de Cartagena (Murcia). Levels entails lower soluble solids varietal potential that can be measured in up to 3-4 ° Brix less than expected in green melon type "Piel de sapo" Galia melon, cantaloupe or Amarillo.

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symptoms of abscission in a line nearly isogenic melon SC3-5-14.

Friday, April 15, 2011

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the devil and his relationship with melon. Replacement of plants


Devil Pickle (Ecballium elaterium) collected in Los Nietos (Cartagena)

The fruits of Ecballium elaterium are similar to those of a green melon type "Piel de sapo", but when trying to shoot out to catch them ... and they seem as hollow. The painting is of a melon very well adapted to dry conditions and early. Even being green if you try to cut is so much pressure within the fire and puts you lost ... This is called disilente dehiscence. I found near a highway in Los Nietos (Cartagena) and our plantation ESEA (La Palma, Cartagena). But it's a very common plant. Not far away is planted melon. juice released by the plant can be irritating to the face and interior contained two seeds (see photo taken in Los Nietos, Cartagena, Murcia). Even cutting with a sharp cutter shows disilente activity. You can see more data on:
http://www.heraldo.es/blogs/elbuenjardinero/?p=79
Interestingly, some nearly isogenic lines of melon we have studied have a similar problem when cutting fruits, especially if you leave a peduncle long enough. This is the case for example of fruit very hard lines as SC7-2 or SC10-2, especially if they are watered well before harvest.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

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We had only 1 drop in the planting of CIFE (Torre Pacheco), specifically the Korean entry PI 161375. This plant has less strength and size than the "Piel de Sapo" and this drop is within the ex. The plant has been restored with the other we had in the greenhouse from the seed trays. In photographs perspective CIFE planting this season taken at 9.5 days Plácido thereof and replacing Vicedo Varó failure on the plantation.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

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2011 South Plantations



Photo 1. Melon plantations near Los Nietos (Cartagena) with the Mar Menor in the background.

Photo 2. Sunset melon plantations near Los Nietos (Cartagena).

melon plantations south of the Mar Menor visible from the narrow gauge railway (LVEF) are going very advanced this year can also be seen in this video. April 10 2011.

Monday, April 11, 2011

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Mar Menor Campaign 2011. 1 week after planting Identification of polygenes

time in 2011 is still very favorable and warm, with wind for much of the afternoon and evening. In the picture the state of parental plants "Piel de sapo" after 1 week planted and well watered. This plant was photographed in our parallel trial at the Experimental Station of Agro-Food UPCT at La Palma on April 11, 2011. Our plants in Torre Pacheco CIFE are also without incident. After irrigation of today will remain about 12 days without irrigation.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

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attributes related to fruit quality using near isogenic lines


New publication summary of our work on mapping of QTLs associated with fruit quality of melon in the portal Interempresas.net (editor of Horticulture magazine, where this text appears on paper and images). They are their authors:
Trujillo Juan Pablo Fernández, Juan Antonio Martinez, Maria C. Bueso, Antonio Alarcón, Noelia Dos-Santos and Javier M. Obando-Ulloa (Research Multidisciplinary team oriented Postharvest Quality Breeding and Biotechnology - Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena)

In photography, a nearly isogenic line slightly climacteric tested the 2009 season.



Monday, April 4, 2011

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Plantation

We have the melons in the field of CIFE de Torre Pacheco. Have worked on the plantation Ricardo Galvez, Plácido Varó, Juan Ramon Merlos, an employee of CIFE Lorca and two operators. From UPCT also been giving the PhD students callus Noel dos Santos, Mercedes A. García Gutiérrez and Libya Chaparro Torres, students and Rocio Martinez Crespo Pablo Alcaraz and Professor Juan Pablo Fernández Trujillo. The plantation consists of pre and land development, irrigation and placement of padding made in the CIFE. The plants were 48 days in the nursery, but with 41 days could have been planted. When planting is done:
- Mark of the grid strips UPCT previously marked in the map based on partially randomized.
- Location and placement of plant boundary line (side lines, head and tail of planting).
- Elimination by the operators responsible for planting the land on plastic mulch.
- Deposit plant plastic over the holes (At 0.5 m each) and under 1.5 m between plants and 2 m between rows of plants in alveoli from Seed The Jimenado (including our border line). To facilitate the test is left between blocks of 3 plants in each row are a replica 3 m (not the 1.5 standard.) The border line (in our case the cv. Syngenta hybrid 'Nicholas' goes with continuous plant to 1.5 m between plants.
- Planting ground itself subsequently verifying that all plants have been properly buried and nothing missing. Addendum land necessary for the seedling.
- Placement of thermal blanket quite close to the ground, in this case manually and soil fixation discharged with a hoe on the same staggered in each row to reduce the effects of wind. At the same time a person is withdrawn after placing the tablets and be clear about the final location of the blanket, again nailing vertically in place all the same orientation. In our case at 12 o'clock a strong wind moved in the area.
- Confirmation of placement of the tablets according to the plane of the plantation.
- Carried to excess plant emissions and whether to make replanting (which rarely go more than 10 days, so you should check if there is a failure soon.) In this instance Professor Juan Esteva moved the plant in our greenhouse Experimental Station Thomas Ferro in La Palma (UPCT) where we had another day after planting for a parallel experience.

In future weeks will be removed from the land that remains firm padding to facilitate the growth of the melon, and endowed with a good root system. This root system will be considered in excess seedlings to assess possible presence of Fusarium sp. or lack of strength or development.
must Quartermaster some work as this campaign is doing enough heat and dehydration is not healthy. Down the final picture of the plantation with placement of thermal blanket.



















Pictured left Plácido Varó (director of CIFE) and Ricardo Galvez (engineer who takes the test), both template the Ministry of Agriculture, who do a fantastic job for our test engineering.

The last photo shows the system to place the roll of thermal blanket (Ricardo Galvez and Pablo Crespo upon him) while shooting two people to place the same on each 'row. In head is where the rug is cut from the roll as desired. The opposite end is fixed to the ground well grounded.

Updated April 7, 2011. 23:20 pm