Guidelines of irrigation and drainage management strategies to enhance cranberry production and optimize water use in North America

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Recent research funding, as well as technological and management changes, has led to important scientific discoveries on irrigation and drainage of cranberry that could significantly impact on plant yield and water use. This paper integrates all this information into new proposed guidelines for irrigation and drainage management of cranberry. It explains the interaction of the different concepts, with the most recent ones published in this special issue. Cranberry yield is very sensitive to wet anaerobic conditions (soil matric potential >-4 kPa) or dry bed conditions (

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Caron, J., Pelletier, V., Kennedy, C. D., Gallichand, J., Gumiere, S., Bonin, S., … Pepin, S. (2016). Guidelines of irrigation and drainage management strategies to enhance cranberry production and optimize water use in North America. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 97(1), 89–91. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjss-2016-0086

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