Deficit Irrigation Technique to Improve Water Productivity of Avocado Grown on Mulched Sandy Soi

A field experiment was conducted in new reclaimed areas to improve avocado trees water productivity cultivated under deficit irrigation and mulching. The deficit irrigation treatments were 90, 80, 70, and 60% of reference evapotranspiration (ETo). Results revealed that The average water requirements...

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Main Authors: Mostafa Sokkar, Eslam Ahmed, Ahmed Ibrahim, Manal Mubarak, Mona Nosseir
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Language:Arabic
Published: The Union of Arab Universities 2022-12-01
Series:Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences
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Online Access:https://ajs.journals.ekb.eg/article_268670_e1d53a41bb6c1d312c664c233da40472.pdf
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author Mostafa Sokkar
Eslam Ahmed
Ahmed Ibrahim
Manal Mubarak
Mona Nosseir
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description A field experiment was conducted in new reclaimed areas to improve avocado trees water productivity cultivated under deficit irrigation and mulching. The deficit irrigation treatments were 90, 80, 70, and 60% of reference evapotranspiration (ETo). Results revealed that The average water requirements during different avocado trees physiological growth stages were 613, 1509, 1755, 1391, and 632 m3 /fed for flowering to end of fruit set, fruit set to approximately 50% of the expected market fruit size, during the fruit growth stage, during the fruit ripening stage, and during the flower bud formation stage, respectively. These values represent approximately 10.4%, 25.6%, 29.7%, 23.6%, and 10.7% of the total yearly water requirement. The averages irrigation frequency were 2.45, 2.61, 2.72, 2.87, and 3.91day for 100, 90, 80, 70 and 60% ETo treatments, respectively. The highest crop water productivity value of 1.24 kg/m3 water was attained at 70% ETo followed by 1.18 kg/m3 water at 80% ETo while the least crop water productivity (1.06 kg/m3 water) was realized at 100% ETo. The crop water requirement of 5110 m3 /fed/year with high irrigation frequency is recommended for mulched sandy soil cultivated with avocado trees.
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spelling doaj.art-36143c87357e4f31a39d1ee8caac8c1c2024-03-07T17:27:37ZaraThe Union of Arab UniversitiesArab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences1110-26752636-35852022-12-0130231532710.21608/ajs.2022.120218.1462268670Deficit Irrigation Technique to Improve Water Productivity of Avocado Grown on Mulched Sandy SoiMostafa Sokkar0Eslam Ahmed1Ahmed Ibrahim2Manal Mubarak3Mona Nosseir4PICO for Modern Agriculture Company, Zamalek, Cairo, EgyptAgriculture Applications, Soils, and Marine Division, National Authority For Remote Sensing Space Sciences (NARSS), Cairo, EgyptSoils Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, P.O. Box 68, Hadayek Shoubra 11241, Cairo, EgyptSoils Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, P.O. Box 68, Hadayek Shoubra 11241, Cairo, EgyptSoils Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, P.O. Box 68, Hadayek Shoubra 11241, Cairo, EgyptA field experiment was conducted in new reclaimed areas to improve avocado trees water productivity cultivated under deficit irrigation and mulching. The deficit irrigation treatments were 90, 80, 70, and 60% of reference evapotranspiration (ETo). Results revealed that The average water requirements during different avocado trees physiological growth stages were 613, 1509, 1755, 1391, and 632 m3 /fed for flowering to end of fruit set, fruit set to approximately 50% of the expected market fruit size, during the fruit growth stage, during the fruit ripening stage, and during the flower bud formation stage, respectively. These values represent approximately 10.4%, 25.6%, 29.7%, 23.6%, and 10.7% of the total yearly water requirement. The averages irrigation frequency were 2.45, 2.61, 2.72, 2.87, and 3.91day for 100, 90, 80, 70 and 60% ETo treatments, respectively. The highest crop water productivity value of 1.24 kg/m3 water was attained at 70% ETo followed by 1.18 kg/m3 water at 80% ETo while the least crop water productivity (1.06 kg/m3 water) was realized at 100% ETo. The crop water requirement of 5110 m3 /fed/year with high irrigation frequency is recommended for mulched sandy soil cultivated with avocado trees.https://ajs.journals.ekb.eg/article_268670_e1d53a41bb6c1d312c664c233da40472.pdfavocado cropdrip irrigationsoil mulchingdeficit irrigationwater productivity
spellingShingle Mostafa Sokkar
Eslam Ahmed
Ahmed Ibrahim
Manal Mubarak
Mona Nosseir
Deficit Irrigation Technique to Improve Water Productivity of Avocado Grown on Mulched Sandy Soi
Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences
avocado crop
drip irrigation
soil mulching
deficit irrigation
water productivity
title Deficit Irrigation Technique to Improve Water Productivity of Avocado Grown on Mulched Sandy Soi
title_full Deficit Irrigation Technique to Improve Water Productivity of Avocado Grown on Mulched Sandy Soi
title_fullStr Deficit Irrigation Technique to Improve Water Productivity of Avocado Grown on Mulched Sandy Soi
title_full_unstemmed Deficit Irrigation Technique to Improve Water Productivity of Avocado Grown on Mulched Sandy Soi
title_short Deficit Irrigation Technique to Improve Water Productivity of Avocado Grown on Mulched Sandy Soi
title_sort deficit irrigation technique to improve water productivity of avocado grown on mulched sandy soi
topic avocado crop
drip irrigation
soil mulching
deficit irrigation
water productivity
url https://ajs.journals.ekb.eg/article_268670_e1d53a41bb6c1d312c664c233da40472.pdf
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