Crop-yield/water-use production functions of potatoes ( Solanum tuberosum, L.) grown under differential nitrogen and irrigation treatments in a hot, dry climate

During two consecutive years (1988–1989) field experiments were conducted in the region of Trás-os-Montes, N.E. Portugal. The work formed part of a wider research programme assessing the effects of water and nitrogen (N) on the productivity of potatoes in a hot, dry environment. Line-source experime...

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Published inAgricultural water management Vol. 90; no. 1; pp. 45 - 55
Main Authors Ferreira, T.C., Gonçalves, D.A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 24.05.2007
Elsevier Science
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SeriesAgricultural Water Management
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Summary:During two consecutive years (1988–1989) field experiments were conducted in the region of Trás-os-Montes, N.E. Portugal. The work formed part of a wider research programme assessing the effects of water and nitrogen (N) on the productivity of potatoes in a hot, dry environment. Line-source experiments were carried out using potato crops ( Solanum tuberosum, L.) subjected to four N levels (N 0, N 1, N 2 and N 3) and five irrigation (I) treatments ( I 4– I 0). The main aims were to characterise crop productivity and develop the drought response factor K y and the crop yield production functions in relation to rainfall and irrigation ( P + I) and to total water-use (ET c), that could be used to assess the benefits of irrigation and fertilisation practices in the region. ET c was monitored by intensive field measurement of soil water content using a neutron probe device. Single values of total water applied ( P + I) ranged from 148 to 387 mm in 1988 and from 295 to 724 mm in 1989. By contrast, single values of ET c (including the contribution from soil water storage), ranged from 230 to 504 mm in 1988 and from 330 to 802 mm in 1989. Full irrigation increased mean yields of fresh tubers from 11.8 to 24.7 t/ha in 1988 and from 13.6 to 49.8 t/ha in 1989. Total fresh tuber yield from droughted crops tended to decline with increasing N fertiliser up to 80 kg/ha. Yield responses to P + I (52–91 kg/(ha mm)) and to ET c (62–105 kg/(ha mm)) varied with fertiliser application. In both years, the relative values of K y were similar for all three fertilised crops (N 1, N 2 and N 3) regardless of nitrogen dosage. The mean K y value in 1988 was 0.71 and 1.12 in 1989.
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ISSN:0378-3774
1873-2283
DOI:10.1016/j.agwat.2007.02.012