Short-term Low Oxygen Treatment Immediately after Planting Alters Asparagus officinalis var. UC157’s harvest timing

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To control asparagus harvest timing, we investigated the effects of short-term low (5%) oxygen (O2) treatment in the cultivation area on asparagus growth and yield using a closed cultivation system. During 120 days of cultivation, low O2 treatments were initiated at 0 to 4, 20 to 24, and 40 to 44 days after planting (DAP). The sprouting spears and control crown yield gradually decreased with increasing DAP. However, low O2 treatment at 0 to 4 DAP significantly delayed the decrease until 80 DAP, although the total yield did not change during cultivation. In contrast, low O2 treatments at 20 to 24 and 40 to 44 DAP did not affect yield performance. Taken together, short-term low O2 treatment immediately after planting can change the harvest timing of white asparagus and can be used for effective asparagus culturing in a closed system, such as a plant factory.

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Li, L., Watanabe, T., Uragami, A., Kitazawa, H., & Wang, X. (2020). Short-term Low Oxygen Treatment Immediately after Planting Alters Asparagus officinalis var. UC157’s harvest timing. HortScience, 55(3), 374–377. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI14747-19

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