Estimation of water requirement and irrigation schedule for groundnut and sunflower crops in southern Odisha using FAO CROPWAT8.0 model

Scientific data on agricultural water requirements is required for efficient irrigation scheduling in order to determine crop production potential (Smith, 1992; Kuo et al., 2001). On the otherhand, the sunflower crop in South Odisha is being grown on conserved moisture after kharif rice and only one...

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Published inJournal of agrometeorology Vol. 24; no. 3; pp. 309 - 311
Main Authors Sairam, Masina, Sagar, Lalichetti, Reddy, M Devender
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Anand Association of Agrometeorologist 01.09.2022
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Summary:Scientific data on agricultural water requirements is required for efficient irrigation scheduling in order to determine crop production potential (Smith, 1992; Kuo et al., 2001). On the otherhand, the sunflower crop in South Odisha is being grown on conserved moisture after kharif rice and only one or two irrigations are given where ever water is available. [...]in order to enhance the productivity of groundnut and sunflower in south Odisha through proper irrigation scheduling, the present study was carried out using long-term meteorological data of Koraput and the Penman-Monteith method (FAO, 2009). CROPWAT 8.0 is an FAO-developed decision-support computer application that uses soil, crop, and climatic data to determine reference evapotranspiration (ET0), crop water need, irrigation schedule, and irrigation water requirement. [...]the use of CROPWAT model can assess the crop water requirement with a high level of accuracy and water needed for a particular crop pattern when adopted and will help in getting higher water productivity and gives greater scope in reducing the wastage of irrigation water.
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ISSN:0972-1665
2583-2980
DOI:10.54386/jam.v24i3.503