Carrot productivity and its physiological response to irrigation methods and regimes in arid regions

Water Supply Pub Date : 2023-11-17 DOI:10.2166/ws.2023.304
Warda Tlig, F. Mokh, Dario Autovino, Massimo Iovino, K. Nagaz
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The aim of this study is to optimize water irrigation management for improving carrot productivity and water-saving in arid regions of southern Tunisia. Field studies were conducted over two seasons (2017–2019) to evaluate the effects of drip irrigation (DI) and surface irrigation (SI) methods coupled with three irrigation regimes on agronomic parameters of carrot crops. Irrigation regimes consisted of water replacements of cumulated crop evapotranspiration (ETc) at levels of 100% (I100), 70% (I70), and 40% (I40) when the readily available water in I100 treatment was depleted. Results showed a reduction in carrot yield by 13–22% and 22–32% with I70 and I40 treatments compared to I100, respectively. Yield is affected by the irrigation method with a reduction of around 6–7% under the surface method for both years. The water productivity (WP) was found to significantly vary among regimes and methods, where the highest values were observed for the I40 regimes and drip method. Drip and I100 irrigation techniques seem to optimize carrot production. Under situations of water shortage, adopting deficit irrigation treatment (DI70) could be an alternative for managing carrot irrigation and improving water productivity.
干旱地区胡萝卜的产量及其对灌溉方法和灌溉制度的生理反应
本研究旨在优化灌溉管理,以提高突尼斯南部干旱地区胡萝卜的产量并节约用水。通过两季(2017-2019 年)的田间研究,评估了滴灌(DI)和地表灌溉(SI)方法以及三种灌溉制度对胡萝卜作物农艺参数的影响。灌溉制度包括当I100处理中的易得水耗尽时,以100%(I100)、70%(I70)和40%(I40)的水平替代作物累积蒸散量(ETc)。结果表明,与 I100 相比,I70 和 I40 处理的胡萝卜产量分别减少了 13-22% 和 22-32%。产量受灌溉方法的影响,两年中地表灌溉方法的减产幅度约为 6-7%。不同灌溉制度和灌溉方法的水分生产率(WP)差异显著,其中 I40 灌溉制度和滴灌方法的水分生产率最高。滴灌和 I100 灌溉技术似乎能优化胡萝卜产量。在缺水情况下,采用亏缺灌溉处理(DI70)可作为胡萝卜灌溉管理和提高水分生产率的替代方法。
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