Scheduling deficit wheat irrigation with data from an evapotranspiration network

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Schneider, Arland D. [1 ]
Howell, Terry A. [1 ]
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[1] 7306 139th Street Court E, Puyallup, WA 98373, United States
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Crops - Evapotranspiration - Grain (agricultural product) - Rain - Scheduling - Spraying - Sprinkler systems (irrigation) - Water supply;
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A two-year deficit irrigation study was conducted to determine the water use efficiency of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) irrigated with fractions of crop evapotranspiration during the spring irrigation season. Fully irrigated treatments received sufficient irrigation to meet crop evapotranspiration, as calculated by a Penman-Monteith grass reference evapotranspiration equation and locally derived crop coefficients. Deficit irrigation treatments received 0%, 25%, 50%, or 75% of the fully irrigated amount on the same days. Irrigation was applied with a lateral move sprinkler system equipped with two LEPA methods (double-ended socks and bubblers) and two spray methods (above-canopy spray and overhead spray). All four sprinkler devices were spaced 1.52 m apart and located at the appropriate height for the sprinkler method. Cultural practices were similar to those used for high-yield wheat production in the southern Great Plains. Grain yields increased significantly with irrigation amount but not with sprinkler method. The full and 50% irrigation treatments averaged 7.00 and 6.32 Mg/ha for the two years. With 50% irrigation, seasonal water use efficiency averaged 0.95 kg/m3, and spring irrigation water use efficiency averaged 1.70 kg/m3, both being larger than for all other irrigation amounts. The winter wheat, deficit-irrigated with fractions of spring crop ET, efficiently utilized seasonal water consisting of irrigation, rainfall, and stored soil water over the entire 25% to 100% irrigation range. Spring irrigation was most efficiently applied at the 25% and 50% irrigation amounts. Deficit irrigation, as a fraction of spring ET, is well adapted to an irrigation water supply from low-producing wells and provides efficient water use over a range of both rainfall and irrigation amounts.
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页码:1617 / 1623
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