섬유
short staple cotton under micro and level-basin irrigation methods
- 출판일1999.03
- 저자
- 서지사항
- 등록일
2016.11.02
- 조회수
240
advanced irrigation methods and water management practices are needed for high yields with minimum water applications. a three-year study using recently introduced surface-micro and level-basin irrigation methods was conducted in central arizona on a nonuniform sandy loam soil to determine optimum water placement and irrigation frequency. several newer, short staple cotton (gossypium hirsutum l ) cultivars and different row spacings were also evaluated precision micro and level-basin irrigation systems achieved maximum lint yields of more than 2000 kg/ha and lint water use efficiencies in excess of 0. 21 kg/m**3. the cotton production on the narrow row (0. 75 m) spacing with a 33 percent higher plant population outyielded the conventional row (1. 0 m) spacing by about 15 percent in the third year. in addition, some of the newer cotton cultivars had a lower water requirement than the ones prevalent 10 years ago in the future, cotton growers should be able to irrigate with less water by using improved irrigation systems and water management practices. (edited author abstract). 39 refs