Sweet corn yield response to alternate furrow irrigation methods under different planting densities in a semi-arid climatic condition

A field study was conducted to investigate sweet corn variety KCS 403 performance for yield and yield components under treatments of every furrow irrigation (EFI), semi-alternate furrow irrigation (SAFI) and alternate furrow irrigation (AFI), with different planting densities in shallow and deep gro...

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Main Authors: Kashiani, Pedram, Saleh, Ghizan, Osman, Mohamad, Habibi, Davood
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academic Journals 2011
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23413/1/Sweet%20corn%20yield%20response%20to%20alternate%20furrow%20irrigation.pdf
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author Kashiani, Pedram
Saleh, Ghizan
Osman, Mohamad
Habibi, Davood
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Saleh, Ghizan
Osman, Mohamad
Habibi, Davood
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description A field study was conducted to investigate sweet corn variety KCS 403 performance for yield and yield components under treatments of every furrow irrigation (EFI), semi-alternate furrow irrigation (SAFI) and alternate furrow irrigation (AFI), with different planting densities in shallow and deep groundwater regimes. Plots under SAFI were irrigated every other furrow from sowing till six weeks, followed by full irrigation on every furrow till the end of growing season. Plots under EFI were irrigated every furrow throughout the growth period, while those under AFI were irrigated every other furrow throughout growth period. Results showed significant effects of the three irrigation regimes for fresh ear yield, 1000-kernel weight, ear diameter, cob diameter, number of kernel rows per ear, number of kernels per row, number of kernels per ear (all at p ≤ 0.01), and fresh ear weight (p ≤ 0.05). However, there was no significant difference on the effects between EFI and SAFI for all the traits measured in the study. This indicates that yield and yield components of sweet corn under SAFI treatment were comparable with those under EFI. Unexpectedly, fresh ear yield and number of kernels per ear were found to be significantly higher under SAFI at the density of eight plants per m2than the other irrigation treatment combinations. The results also revealed significant effects of planting densities for all the traits measured except fresh ear weight. Plants at lower density produced ears with higher quality, however the overall performance was found to be higher while the number of plants per unit area was higher. This might be due to the level of competition among the individual plants for water, sunlight and nutrients at the different planting densities. In general, sweet corn yield under SAFI at the density of eight plants per square meter was found to be same as those under EFI, with 30% less water supplied. It can be concluded that SAFI is a way to save water in arid and semi-arid areas where corn production relies heavily on repeated irrigation.
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spelling upm.eprints-234132017-11-08T07:52:16Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23413/ Sweet corn yield response to alternate furrow irrigation methods under different planting densities in a semi-arid climatic condition Kashiani, Pedram Saleh, Ghizan Osman, Mohamad Habibi, Davood A field study was conducted to investigate sweet corn variety KCS 403 performance for yield and yield components under treatments of every furrow irrigation (EFI), semi-alternate furrow irrigation (SAFI) and alternate furrow irrigation (AFI), with different planting densities in shallow and deep groundwater regimes. Plots under SAFI were irrigated every other furrow from sowing till six weeks, followed by full irrigation on every furrow till the end of growing season. Plots under EFI were irrigated every furrow throughout the growth period, while those under AFI were irrigated every other furrow throughout growth period. Results showed significant effects of the three irrigation regimes for fresh ear yield, 1000-kernel weight, ear diameter, cob diameter, number of kernel rows per ear, number of kernels per row, number of kernels per ear (all at p ≤ 0.01), and fresh ear weight (p ≤ 0.05). However, there was no significant difference on the effects between EFI and SAFI for all the traits measured in the study. This indicates that yield and yield components of sweet corn under SAFI treatment were comparable with those under EFI. Unexpectedly, fresh ear yield and number of kernels per ear were found to be significantly higher under SAFI at the density of eight plants per m2than the other irrigation treatment combinations. The results also revealed significant effects of planting densities for all the traits measured except fresh ear weight. Plants at lower density produced ears with higher quality, however the overall performance was found to be higher while the number of plants per unit area was higher. This might be due to the level of competition among the individual plants for water, sunlight and nutrients at the different planting densities. In general, sweet corn yield under SAFI at the density of eight plants per square meter was found to be same as those under EFI, with 30% less water supplied. It can be concluded that SAFI is a way to save water in arid and semi-arid areas where corn production relies heavily on repeated irrigation. Academic Journals 2011-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23413/1/Sweet%20corn%20yield%20response%20to%20alternate%20furrow%20irrigation.pdf Kashiani, Pedram and Saleh, Ghizan and Osman, Mohamad and Habibi, Davood (2011) Sweet corn yield response to alternate furrow irrigation methods under different planting densities in a semi-arid climatic condition. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 6 (4). art. no. 6E637EB37299. pp. 1032-1040. ISSN 1991-637X http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/AJAR/article-abstract/6E637EB37299
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Sweet corn yield response to alternate furrow irrigation methods under different planting densities in a semi-arid climatic condition
title Sweet corn yield response to alternate furrow irrigation methods under different planting densities in a semi-arid climatic condition
title_full Sweet corn yield response to alternate furrow irrigation methods under different planting densities in a semi-arid climatic condition
title_fullStr Sweet corn yield response to alternate furrow irrigation methods under different planting densities in a semi-arid climatic condition
title_full_unstemmed Sweet corn yield response to alternate furrow irrigation methods under different planting densities in a semi-arid climatic condition
title_short Sweet corn yield response to alternate furrow irrigation methods under different planting densities in a semi-arid climatic condition
title_sort sweet corn yield response to alternate furrow irrigation methods under different planting densities in a semi arid climatic condition
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