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Assessment of Skipping Irrigation on Yield, its Quality and Water Relations for Sunflower Crop.

Authors

El-Mansoury, Mona A. M.; Kasem, Amira A.; Gad, Hend A. A.; Mohamed, Eman N. M.

Abstract

Water is the basis of life. The plants have different water needs. Sunflower is one of the most important oil crop in Egypt and 3rd in the world. In light of the limited water resources available and the problems of marketing and export, studies are being conducted seriously to find solutions to get the maximum benefit from the crop and give the highest yield. In this study, the impact of skipping irrigation on sunflower yield, protein, oil, crop-water relations as well as crop-water functions was evaluated. Both productivity parameters were determined regarding seed yield, protein and oil content. Results showed that skipping the second irrigation following sowing (SIFS) recorded several advantages such as: nearly the same yield as obtained with full irrigation, 9% water saving and the highest water productivity in connection with consumptive use (WP) and productivity of irrigation water (PIW) with low effect on seed yield, protein and oil content.

Subjects

EGYPT; WATER quality; IRRIGATION; EVAPOTRANSPIRATION; IRRIGATION water; SUNFLOWERS; SEED yield; SUNFLOWER seeds

Publication

Journal of Soil Sciences & Agricultural Engineering, 2021, Vol 12, Issue 11, p791

ISSN

2090-3685

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.21608/jssae.2021.209207

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