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contributor authorAli Reza Tavakolien
contributor authorAbdolmajid Liaghaten
contributor authorTheib Oweisen
contributor authorامین علیزادهen
contributor authorAmin Alizadehfa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:23:07Z
date available2020-06-06T13:23:07Z
date issued2012
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3352706?show=full
description abstractIn order to evaluate the role of a limited irrigation (LI) and agronomic management on

improving rain water productivity, a field study was conducted during 2005-08 winter cropping

seasons of wheat at multiple farms across benchmark watershed of Honam (Lorestan Province) in

the upper Karkheh River Basin (KRB), Iran. limited irrigation consist of four treatments; single

irrigation (SI) at planting time, single irrigation at spring time, two times irrigation (planting time and

spring) and Rainfed, and so agronomic management practices consist of two treatments: traditional

and advanced management (TM and AM), were evaluated. The results of this study showed that

under rainfed conditions, wheat grain yield of AM (2321 kg ha-1) increased by 34.5% as compared to

TM (1726 kg ha-1). At Honam site, the optimum program was obtained by a combination of advanced

agronomic management package with SI options (irrigation at planting time/spring time), in which the

maximum water productivity and net benefit were obtained. The advanced agronomic management

(AM) had better performance as compared to traditional management. At rainfed conditions, WP of

traditional management (0.35 kg m-3) increased by 28.6% as compared to advanced management

(0.45 kg m-3). The results of this study showed that a single irrigation application at sowing or spring

time (during heading to flowering stage) increased total water productivity (TWP) of wheat to a range

of 0.57 to 0.63 kg m-3 during average three seasons. The average irrigation water productivity (IWP)

of wheat reached a range of 2.15-3.26 kg m-3 by using single irrigation at sowing or spring time. Low

WP (and yield) in farmers’ practices of rainfed conditions, were mainly due to suboptimal agronomic

management practices. These preliminary results confirm the potential of single irrigation and

early/normal planting as an effective method to enhance productivity.
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languageEnglish
titleThe role of limited irrigation and advanced management on improving water productivity of rainfed wheat at semi-cold region of upper Karkheh River Basin, Iranen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsKarkheh River Basinen
subject keywordsWater productivityen
subject keywordsRainfeden
subject keywordsWheaten
subject keywordsTraditional and Advanced

management
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subject keywordsSupplemental / Single irrigationen
journal titleInternational Journal of Agriculture and Crop Sciencesfa
pages939-948
journal volume4
journal issue14
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1046799.html
identifier articleid1046799


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