1. The effects of different irrigation regimes on cucumber (Cucumbis sativus L.) yield and yield characteristics under open field conditions
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Şimşek, Mehmet, Tonkaz, Tahsin, Kaçıra, Murat, Çömlekçioğlu, Nuray, and Doğan, Zeki
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IRRIGATION , *CUCUMBERS , *IRRIGATION water , *CROPS - Abstract
Abstract: A study was conducted to determine the effects of different drip irrigation regimes on yield and yield components of cucumber (Cucumbis sativus L.) and to determine a threshold value for crop water stress index (CWSI) based on irrigation programming. Four different irrigation treatments as 50 (T-50), 75 (T-75), 100 (T-100) and 125% (T-125) of irrigation water applied/cumulative pan evaporation (IW/CPE) ratio with 3-day-period were studied. Seasonal crop evapotranspiration (ETc) values were 633, 740, 815 and 903mm in the 1styear and were 679, 777, 875 and 990mm in the 2ndyear for T-50, T-75, T-100 and T-125, respectively. Seasonal irrigation water amounts were 542, 677, 813 and 949mm in 2002 and 576, 725, 875 and 1025mm in 2003, respectively. Maximum marketable fruit yield was from T-100 treatment with 76.65tha−1 in 2002 and 68.13tha−1 in 2003. Fruit yield was reduced significantly, as irrigation rate was decreased. The water use efficiency (WUE) ranged from 7.37 to 9.40kgm−3 and 6.32 to 7.79kgm−3 in 2002 and 2003, respectively, while irrigation water use efficiencies (IWUE) were between 7.02 and 9.93kgm−3 in 2002 and between 6.11 and 8.82kgm−3 in 2003. When the irrigation rate was decreased, crop transpiration rate decreased as well resulting in increased crop canopy temperatures and CWSI values and resulted in reduced yield. The results indicated that a seasonal mean CWSI value of 0.20 would result in decreased yield. Therefore, a CWSI=0.20 could be taken as a threshold value to start irrigation for cucumber grown in open field under semi-arid conditions. Results of this study demonstrate that 1.00IW/CPE water applications by a drip system in a 3-day irrigation frequency would be optimal for growth in semiarid regions. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2005
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