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Evapotranspiration and yield of okra as affected by partial root-zone furrow irrigation.

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Title Evapotranspiration and yield of okra as affected by partial root-zone furrow irrigation.
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Creator Panigrahi, P. and Sahu, N. N.
 
Subject Okra; Partial root-zone irrigation; Crop coefficient; Root morphology; Irrigation water use efficiency.
 
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Partial root-zone drying or partial root-zone irrigation is a newly proposed water
saving technique which may improve water use efficiency and nutrient uptake by
a crop without affecting its yield. A study was conducted to investigate the response
of furrow-irrigated okra to partial root zone drying in relation to cropevapotranspiration
(ETc), vegetative growth, yield, and nutrient use efficiency in a
sandy loam soil. The experiment was conducted during December-March with three
furrow irrigation strategies: alternate partial root-zone irrigation (APRI), fixed partial
root-zone irrigation (FPRI), and full root-zone irrigation (FRI). Two levels of
irrigation: 25% available soil moisture depletion (ASMD) and 50% ASMD were
imposed under each furrow treatment. The plant vegetative growth was significantly
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Date 2018-12-04T09:39:03Z
2018-12-04T09:39:03Z
2012-10-20
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Panigrahi, P. and Sahu, N. N. 2013. Evapotranspiration and yield of okra as affected by partial root-zone furrow irrigation. International Journal of Plant Production, 7 (1): 33-54.
1735-8043
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/15573
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences