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Horttechnology | 2018

Early-season Production of Grafted Seedless Cucumbers in High Tunnels

Wenjing Guan; Daniel S. Egel; Larry D. Sutterer; Alexander D. Plummer

Seedless cucumber (Cucumis sativus) is a popular and high-value crop found in many local food markets. Worldwide, it is the third most important high tunnel crop after tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and pepper (Capsicum annuum). One challenge of growing seedless cucumbers in high tunnels is low soil temperatures in the early season that suppress plant growth even when air temperatures would be adequate. Grafting cucumbers to enhance crop tolerance to suboptimal temperature stresses has been widely used in Asian countries. However, little information is available in the United States about graft compatibility, cold hardiness, and seasonal extension potential of growing grafted seedless cucumbers in high tunnels. In this study, we tested the effects of grafting with two winter squash (Cucurbitamoschata) rootstocks (‘Titan’ and ‘Marvel’) on vegetative growth and yield of three seedless cucumbers (‘Excelsior’ pickling cucumber, ‘Socrates’ Beit Alpha cucumber, and ‘Taurus’ long-type cucumber) in the spring seasons of 2016 and 2017 in high tunnels located in U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) hardiness zone 6. Nongrafted plants were included as controls. All grafted plants survived the suboptimal temperature stress during transplant period, whereas 59% of nongrafted plants died in the 2016 season. Irrespective of rootstock and cucumber cultivar, vine growth rates of nongrafted cucumbers inApril of both years were lower than those of the grafted crops. Cucumber cultivars Excelsior and Taurus grafted ontoMarvel winter squash rootstock had higher yields inMay 2016 comparedwith the yields of the nongrafted plants in the samemonth. The enhanced early-season yields of grafted plants were observed on cucumber cultivars Excelsior and Socrates in 2017 regardless of rootstocks. Grafting also increased the entire season’s yields of the three cucumber cultivars in 2017, but not in 2016. More comprehensive evaluations about cold tolerances of newly released cucumber rootstocks are needed. Further studies are also warranted to improve our understanding of effects of rootstock and scion interactions on cucumber growth and yield in high tunnel production.


Crop Protection | 2007

Evaluation of combinations of chlorothalonil with azoxystrobin, harpin, and disease forecasting for control of downy mildew and gummy stem blight on melon

Anthony P. Keinath; Gerald J. Holmes; Kathryne L. Everts; Daniel S. Egel; D.B. Langston


Plant Health Progress | 2011

Cucurbit Downy Mildew ipmPIPE: A Next Generation Web-based Interactive Tool for Disease Management and Extension Outreach

P. S. Ojiambo; Gerald J. Holmes; W. Britton; T. Keever; M. L. Adams; M. Babadoost; Steve Bost; Ryan Boyles; Mark S. Brooks; John P. Damicone; M. A. Draper; Daniel S. Egel; Kathryne L. Everts; D. M. Ferrin; A. J. Gevens; Beth K. Gugino; M. K. Hausbeck; David M. Ingram; Thomas Isakeit; Anthony P. Keinath; S. T. Koike; D.B. Langston; Margaret T. McGrath; Sally A. Miller; Robert P. Mulrooney; Steven L. Rideout; E. Roddy; K. W. Seebold; Edward J. Sikora; A. Thornton


Crop Protection | 2014

Chemical management of Fusarium wilt of watermelon

Kathryne L. Everts; Daniel S. Egel; D.B. Langston; Xin-Gen Zhou


Plant Health Progress | 2011

A Diagnostic Guide for Fusarium Wilt of Watermelon

Nathan M. Kleczewski; Daniel S. Egel


Hortscience | 2008

Planting Method, Plastic Mulch, and Fumigation Influence Growth, Yield, and Root Structure of Watermelon

Daniel S. Egel; Ray D. Martyn; Christopher C. Gunter


Hortscience | 2016

Suppression of Phytophthora Blight in Sweet Pepper Depends on Biochar Amendment and Soil Type

Lori Hoagland; Daniel S. Egel


Horttechnology | 2012

Staminate Flower Production and Fusarium Wilt Reaction of Diploid Cultivars Used as Pollenizers for Triploid Watermelon

Christopher C. Gunter; Daniel S. Egel


Crop Protection | 2007

Multi-state evaluation of reduced-risk fungicides and Melcast against Alternaria leaf blight and gummy stem blight on muskmelon

Anthony P. Keinath; Kathryne L. Everts; D.B. Langston; Daniel S. Egel; Gerald J. Holmes


Plant Health Progress | 2000

Mature Watermelon Vine Decline: A Disease of Unknown Etiology in Southwestern Indiana

Daniel S. Egel; K. Rane; Richard Latin; R. D. Martyn

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Gerald J. Holmes

North Carolina State University

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Christopher C. Gunter

North Carolina State University

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A. J. Gevens

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Beth K. Gugino

Pennsylvania State University

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