Estimation of Crop Water Requirements and Irrigation Scheduling for Major Crops Grown in India's North-Eastern Region

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Florence Akangle Panme, Laxmi Narayan Sethi
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The water demand of some agricultural crops grown in Assam was assessed in this research. To estimate the crop water requirements of potato, chili, and brinjal, the FAO-CROPWAT model was used. The climatic parameters like rainfall, solar radiation, wind speed, sun hours, relative humidity, minimum and maximum temperature were collected for 30 years from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) to estimate the crop water requirement (CWR). The reference evapotranspiration (ETo) was computed by using the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)-recommended Penman-Monteith method and was found to vary from 1.84 mm/day to 4.49 mm/day. The calculated ETo was further used to compute the CWR, the net irrigation requirement (NIR), and the gross irrigation requirement (GIR) to plan for irrigation application during the growing stages of the selected crops. The total CWR of potato, chili, and brinjal was estimated to be 260.6 mm, 262.1 mm, and 274.2 mm, respectively, and the total NIR of potato, chili, and brinjal sowed on the 1st of October was found to be 162.8 mm, 149.0 mm, and 167.2 mm, respectively, with an irrigation efficiency of 70%. In December, the CWR and NIR of potato and brinjal were found to be the highest. The month with the least effective rainfall (8.5 mm) was December. The findings of the study showed that efficient irrigation water management and irrigation scheduling can be achieved by using the CROPWAT model to maximize crop yield and minimize crop water stress.
印度东北部地区主要作物的作物需水量估算和灌溉计划
本研究对阿萨姆邦种植的一些农作物的需水量进行了评估。为了估算马铃薯、辣椒和茄子的作物需水量,使用了FAO-CROPWAT模型。从印度气象部门(IMD)收集了30年来的气候参数,如降雨量、太阳辐射、风速、日照时数、相对湿度、最低和最高温度,以估计作物需水量。参考蒸散量(ETo)是通过使用粮食及农业组织(FAO)推荐的Penman-Monteith方法计算的,发现其变化范围为1.84毫米/天至4.49毫米/天。计算的ETo进一步用于计算CWR、净灌溉需求量(NIR)和总灌溉需求量,以规划选定作物生长阶段的灌溉应用。马铃薯、辣椒和茄子的总CWR分别为260.6mm、262.1mm和274.2mm,10月1日播种的马铃薯、辣椒、茄子的总NIR分别为162.8mm、149.0mm和167.2mm,灌溉效率为70%。12月,马铃薯和茄子的CWR和NIR最高。有效降雨量最少(8.5毫米)的月份是12月。研究结果表明,使用CROPWAT模型可以实现高效的灌溉水管理和灌溉调度,以最大限度地提高作物产量并最大限度地减少作物水分胁迫。
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Current Applied Science and Technology
Current Applied Science and Technology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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