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Management of drip irrigated sugarcane in western India

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Title Management of drip irrigated sugarcane in western India
 
Creator R. B. Singandhupe a , M. C. Bankar a , P. S.B. Anand a & N. G. Patil
 
Subject fertilization; drip irrigation; apparent recovery; agronomic efficiency; irrigation water use efficiency; stomatal resistance; sugarcane
 
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The present study on drip irrigation in sugarcane was undertaken to assess crop yield,quality of juice, nutrient uptake and its utilization efficiency, irrigation water use efficiency, and soil moisture status for two crop years at the Research Farm of Water Management, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidhyapeeth, Rahuri, Maharashtra (long. 198450 to 198570 north; lat. 748180 to 748650 east), India. Drip irrigation at 2-, 3-, and 4-day intervals produced 20, 16 and 13% higher cane yield than furrow irrigation at 75 mm cumulative pan evaporation (CPE) in which the cane yield was 131.4 t ha71. During the crop growth period, soil moisture depletion was 34–46% in furrow-irrigated treatment and 5–20% in drip-irrigated treatment. Similarly, 108% higher irrigation water use
efficiency was achieved in 2-day drip irrigation over furrow irrigation in which the irrigation water efficiency was 787 kg ha71 cm. Fertilization through drip improved agronomic efficiency, physiological efficiency, and apparent recovery considerably more than furrow irrigation.
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Date 2020-07-01T05:50:22Z
2020-07-01T05:50:22Z
2008-10-31
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier R. B. Singandhupe, M. C. Bankar, P. S.B. Anand & N. G. Patil (2008): Management of drip irrigated sugarcane in western India, Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 54:6, 629-649
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/37906
 
Language English
 
Publisher Taylor & Francis