The effects of different drip irrigation regimes on watermelon [ Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.)] yield and yield components under semi-arid climatic conditions
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of drip irrigation on yield and yield components of watermelon [ Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Crimson Tide F 1 ] under semiarid conditions in the Southeastern Anatolian Project Region, Harran Plain, Şanlıurfa, Turkey, during 2002 and 2003. Using a 4-...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Australian journal of agricultural research 2004-01, Vol.55 (11), p.1149-1157 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study was conducted to investigate the effects of drip irrigation on yield and yield components of watermelon [ Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Crimson Tide F 1 ] under semiarid conditions in the Southeastern Anatolian Project Region, Harran Plain, Şanlıurfa, Turkey, during 2002 and 2003. Using a 4-day irrigation period, 4 different irrigation regimes were applied as ratios of irrigation water/cumulative pan evaporation (IW/CPE): 1.25 (I 125 ), 1.00 (I 100 ), 0.75 (I 75 ), and 0.50 (I 50 ). Seasonal crop evapotranspiration (ET c ) rates were 720, 677, 554, and 449 mm in the first year and 677, 617, 519, and 417 mm in the second year for irrigation treatments I 125 , I 100 , I 75 , and I 50 , respectively. Amounts of irrigation water applied to the 4 respective treatments were 764, 642, 520, and 398 mm in 2002 and 709, 591, 473, and 355 mm in 2003. Maximum yield was obtained from I 125 , with 84.1 t/ha in 2002 and 88.6 t/ha in 2003. Yield was reduced significantly as the irrigation water was reduced. The values of water use efficiency ranged from 9.6 to 11.7 kg/m 3 in 2002 and 10.8 to 13.1 kg/m 3 in 2003. The unstressed I 125 treatment produced 10.1 kg marketable watermelons/m 3 irrigation in 2002, and 11.3 kg/m 3 in 2003. By comparison, the least irrigated (I 50 ) treatment produced 12.4 kg/m 3 in 2002, and 14.9 kg/m 3 in 2003. A yield response factor ( k y ) value of 1.15 was determined based on averages of 2 years, and watermelon was found to be sensitive to water stress. This result showed that yield loss (1 – Y a /Y m ) is more important than evapotranspiration deficit (1 – ET a /ET m ). The study demonstrates that 1.25 IW/CPE water applications by a drip system in a 4-day irrigation frequency might be optimal for watermelon grown in semi-arid regions similar to those in which the work was conducted. |
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ISSN: | 0004-9409 1836-5795 |
DOI: | 10.1071/AR03264 |