WATER USE EFFICIENCY OF SOYBEAN UNDER DIFFERENT TILLAGE AND IRRIGATION METHODS

WAFAA MAHMOUD HADDAD;

Abstract


Two field studies were carried out during two growing seasons of 2012
and 2013 at the Water Requirements Research Station, Water Management
Research Institute, Kafer El-Sheikh Governorate. The study aimed to compare
two irrigation methods, surge (SI) and alternate (AI) with traditional furrow
irrigation method (FI) in relation to two tillage systems, conventional (CT) and
no-tillage (NT) on water use efficiency and crop yield production of soybean. In
both seasons, the lowest amount of irrigation water was applied with AI
treatments, whereas, the highest amount of irrigation water was applied with FI
treatments. The irrigation water amounts were saved by using AI and SI
methods. The AI and SI saved about 29.0 % and 15.0 % of water applied in
comparison with FI under CT and NT systems. Surge and alternative irrigation
prove to be water saving methods.Irrigation water productivity (IWP) and crop
water use efficiency (CWUE) were higher when applying AI compared to SI
and FI under both tillage systems. Surge irrigation had the potential to improve
irrigation application efficiency (IAE) followed by AI compared to FI. The
highest seed yield and yield attributes were obtained with FI followed by SI and
AI in both seasons, respectively. Significant differences in seed yield, yield
attributes and plant growth characteristics were found only between FI
and AI under CT and NT. The SI surpasses the AI in obtaining higher seed
yield, yield attributes without any significant reduction of soybean yield. These
results suggesting that an extra irrigation water amount may be saved without
any significant loss in yield of soybean when applying SI method under both
tillage systems. The results also showed the effect of CT on reducing applied
water and increasing irrigation water productivity and crop water consumptive
use compared to NT. However, no significant difference between the two tillage
systems in yield and yield attributes was found. Values of ETc should be
adjusted according to the used irrigation and tillage methods. The crop water
stress index (CWSI) has proven to be a good indicator for monitoring and
quantifying water stress of soybean with different irrigation methods and tillage
systems. Economically, the highest net return was obtained under CT with (FI).
Whereas, the highest net return from water unit was obtained with (AI) as
compared to (SI) and (FI) under both tillage systems


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Title WATER USE EFFICIENCY OF SOYBEAN UNDER DIFFERENT TILLAGE AND IRRIGATION METHODS
Other Titles كفاءة استخدام المياه لفول الصويا تحت طرق خدمة وري مختلفة
Authors WAFAA MAHMOUD HADDAD
Issue Date 2018

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