Effect of Different Rate to Nitrogen on Gray Water and Water Footprint to Potato
Abd Elsalam, Mai; Farag, ahmed; EL-Shinawy, Mohamed; Ayman F Abou-Hadid;
Abstract
The importance of water footprint (WFP) is providing information related to water resource management, especially for countries that have water scarcity and rely on irrigation to enhance food security. A field experiment was conducted during two winter seasons in 2018, and 2019. The current study sought to evaluate the impacts of various nitrogen levels (1.N1: 120, 2.N2: 150, and 3.N3: 180 kg /fed) on potato production as well as the water footprint and water requirement. Vegetative characteristics, yield parameters, N contents, and climate data were measured. The obtained results are clarified that increasing the nitrogen rate up to 180 kg/fed led to increase the vegetative growth characteristics, yield parameters, and water footprint of potato crop. The most significant vegetative growth values were obtained using a 180 kg/fed nitrogen level followed by 150 kg/fed. The greater marketable tuber yield was recorded at 180 kg/fed with 18117 & 17753 Kg/fed values, followed by 150 kg/fed with 16864 and 16545 Kg/fed values for the first and second seasons respectively. The water footprint of potato in Egypt ranges from 237 to 267.8 for nitrogen levels of 120 kg /fed and 180 kg /fed.
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| Title | Effect of Different Rate to Nitrogen on Gray Water and Water Footprint to Potato | Authors | Abd Elsalam, Mai; Farag, ahmed; EL-Shinawy, Mohamed ; Ayman F Abou-Hadid | Keywords | Potato;Water footprint;Nitrogen levels;Crop water use | Issue Date | 2022 | Journal | Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences | Volume | 30 | Issue | 2 | Start page | 297 | End page | 305 | ISSN | 2636-3585 | DOI | 10.21608/ajs.2022.110065.1445 |
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