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Drip irrigation with saline water for oleic sunflower ( Helianthus annuus L.)
The field experiments were carried out in 2007 and 2008 to study the effects and strategies of drip irrigation with saline water for oleic sunflower. Five treatments of irrigation water with average salinity levels of 1.6, 3.9, 6.3, 8.6, and 10.9 dS/m were designed. For each treatment, 7 mm water wa...
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Published in: | Agricultural water management 2009-12, Vol.96 (12), p.1766-1772 |
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Summary: | The field experiments were carried out in 2007 and 2008 to study the effects and strategies of drip irrigation with saline water for oleic sunflower. Five treatments of irrigation water with average salinity levels of 1.6, 3.9, 6.3, 8.6, and 10.9
dS/m were designed. For each treatment, 7
mm water was applied when the soil matric potential (SMP) 0.2
m directly underneath the drip emitters was below −20
kPa, except during the seedling stage. To ensure the seedling survival, 28
mm water was applied after sowing during the seedling stage. Results indicate that amount of applied water decreases as salinity level of irrigation water increases. The emergence will be delayed when the salinity level of irrigation water is higher than 6.3
dS/m, but these differences will be alleviated if there is rainfall during emergence period. The final emergence percentage is not changed when salinity level of irrigation is less than 6.3
dS/m, and the percentage decreases by 2.0% for every 1
dS/m increase when the salinity level of irrigation water is above 6.3
dS/m, but the decreasing rate will be reduced if there is rainfall. The plant height and yield decrease with the increase of salinity of irrigation water. The height of plants decreases by 0.6–1.0% for every 1
dS/m increase in salinity level of irrigation water. The yield decreases by 1.8% for every 1
dS/m increase in salinity level of irrigation water, and irrigation water use efficiency (IWUE) increases with increase in salinity of irrigation water. The soil salinity increases as the salinity of irrigation water increasing after drip irrigation with saline water in the beginning, but the soil salinity in soil profile from 0 to 120
cm depths can be maintained in a stable level in subsequent year irrigation with saline water. From the view points of yield and soil salt balance, it can be recognized even as the salinity level of irrigation water is as high as 10.9
dS/m, saline water can be applied to irrigate oleic sunflower using drip irrigation when the soil matric potential 0.2
m directly under drip emitter is kept above −20
kPa and the beds are mulched in semi-humid area. |
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ISSN: | 0378-3774 1873-2283 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.agwat.2009.07.007 |