MORAIS, Elis Regina C. de.; MAIA, Celsemy E.; NEGREIROS, Maria Zuleide de.
Abstract:
An experiment was carried out at the Santa Júlia Farm, Mossoró-RN, Brazil to
evaluate the effects of mulch colors and water depths on the growth of the Cantaloupe melon
‘Torreon’. The experimental design was a factorial 5 x 3 in randomized complete block with four
replications. The treatments were combinations of mulch colors (yellow, brown, black, and silver
polyethylene films) and bare soil with three water depths (100%, 85%, and 70% of the ETc). There
was a low increased of the leaf area in the first 33 days after the sowing, intensifying with the
flowering and fruiting (33 to 68 days after the sowing), and that growth was superior in the treatment
with the different mulch colors in relation to bare soil. There was effect of the mulch colors and of the
water depths in the absolute growth rate and in the time where this happens. The relative growth rate
decreased with the time to all treatment.