Effect of irrigation scheduling on potato crop parameters under water stressed conditions

Field experiments were conducted on a local cultivar, Kufri-Jyoti, of potato crop during the four winter seasons of 1995–1996 through 1998–1999. Five irrigation treatments were maintained based on the maximum allowable depletion (MAD) of available soil water (ASW). The treatments were 10% ( T 1), 30...

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Agronomy. Soil science and plant productions
Biological and medical sciences
crop production
crop yield
Deficit irrigation
diurnal variation
dry matter accumulation
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General agronomy. Plant production
Irrigation
irrigation scheduling
Irrigation. Drainage
leaf area
mathematical models
plant available water
Potato
potatoes
Production functions
relative humidity
root growth
seasonal variation
Solanum tuberosum
solar radiation
temperature
tubers
Water stress
wind speed
title Effect of irrigation scheduling on potato crop parameters under water stressed conditions
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