Squash production using continuous and surge drip irrigation [electronic resource].

By: Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.2503-2513Other title:
  • إنتاج الكوسة بإستخدام الري بالتنقيط المستمر والمتقطع [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura university journal of agricultural sciences, 2009 v. 34 (3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2009.v.34 (3)Summary: The effect of irrigation techniques (surge and continuous drip) and two irrigation water levels of crop water requirements (100% and 80% of CWR) on squash production in new lands were investigated. The results indicated that wetted areas increased by increasing the irrigation water level. The highest value of yield (5893 kg/fed.) was obtained from T₄ (surge irrigation with 100% of crop water requirements with 45 min irrigation cut-off). Maximum water use efficiency value (7.38 kg/m³ ) was recorded with T₉ and T₁₀ (surge irrigation, 80% of crop water requirements with 45 min and 60 min irrigation cut-off resp.)
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The effect of irrigation techniques (surge and continuous drip) and two irrigation water levels of crop water requirements (100% and 80% of CWR) on squash production in new lands were investigated. The results indicated that wetted areas increased by increasing the irrigation water level. The highest value of yield (5893 kg/fed.) was obtained from T₄ (surge irrigation with 100% of crop water requirements with 45 min irrigation cut-off). Maximum water use efficiency value (7.38 kg/m³ ) was recorded with T₉ and T₁₀ (surge irrigation, 80% of crop water requirements with 45 min and 60 min irrigation cut-off resp.)

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