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Selection of Greenhouse Zucchini Varieties and High-Quality, High-Yield and High-Efficiency Cultivation Techniques

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  • ZHANG,Haijuan
  • FENG,Guanghui
  • YANG,Lifeng
  • GENG,Bo
  • HOU,Xiangying
  • SUN,Dongwen

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[Objectives] To select zucchini varieties suitable for cultivation in Zibo City and test its high-yield cultivation techniques. [Methods] Six zucchini varieties were introduced, and their commercial quality and yield were determined. [Results] The yield of Shengfeier, Xiuyu 170 and Xihulu 309 increased by 11.4%, 6.9% and 4.6%, respectively compared with S68 (control), and zucchini was straight, looked pleasing to the eye, and had strong disease resistance. [Conclusions] The zucchini varieties were selected and the high-quality, high-yield and high-efficiency cultivation techniques were integrated.

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  • ZHANG,Haijuan & FENG,Guanghui & YANG,Lifeng & GENG,Bo & HOU,Xiangying & SUN,Dongwen, 2023. "Selection of Greenhouse Zucchini Varieties and High-Quality, High-Yield and High-Efficiency Cultivation Techniques," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 15(06), June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:341839
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.341839
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