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Gypsum Application Technology
Study Year 1 1996
by
D. Zoldoske, R.K. Striegler, and G.T.
Berg
CATI Publication #970602
© Copyright August 1997, all rights reserved
The study is being conducted in a Thompson Seedless vineyard
located on the Califomia State University, Fresno, farm laboratory. The
vines were planted in 1980, and are spaced 7 feet by 12 feet. The vineyard
utilizes drip irrigation; water is provided by the Fresno Irrigation District
and is stored in a reservoir adjacent to the vineyard.
New drip irrigation tubing was installed prior to the start
of the 1996 season. Netafim Ram, pressure compensating inline emitters spaced
at 42 inches, deliver 0.4 gallons per hour per emitter, or 0.8 gallons per
hour per vine.
Treatments consist of surface applied gypsum, drip injected
gypsum, and control with no treatment. In the surface applied gypsum treated
areas, 1.15 pounds of gypsum was applied by hand directly below each
ermitter.
The drip injected gypsum treatment area received gypsum directly into the
irrigation water with a skid mounted tank and pump provided by Soil Solutions
Corporation. The solution grade gypsum is injected daily at a rate of 640
pounds per acre-foot of irrigation water.
Treatments began on June 24, 1996, and continued through
October 4, 1996. Irrigations and gypsum were applied on a daily basis. Data
collected includes yield, fruit composition, petiole nutrient content, pruning
weights, and infiltration rate of the soil. The experiment will be run in
1997 according to the same protocol.
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