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Assessing Hydrus-2D model to investigate the effects of different on-farm irrigation strategies on potato crop under subsurface drip irrigation

Authors :
Giovanni Rallo
Basma Latrech
Hiba Ghazouani
Abdelhamid Boujelben
Amel Mguidiche
Boutheina Douh
Giuseppe Provenzano
Ghazouani, Hiba
Rallo, Giovanni
Mguidiche, Amel
Latrech, Basma
Douh, Boutheina
Boujelben, Abdelhamid
Provenzano, Giuseppe
Source :
Water, Vol 11, Iss 3, p 540 (2019), Water, Volume 11, Issue 3
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The objective of this paper was to assess the performance of Hydrus-2D model to simulate the effects of different on-farm irrigation strategies applied on potato crop. The ability of the model to simulate the stress coefficient (Ks), obtained as the ratio between actual and maximum transpiration, and to define the productive function of potato crop under the semi-arid conditions of central Tunisia were also evaluated. Experiments were carried out on potato crop under full (FI) and deficit irrigation (DI) and two different water qualities supplied by means of a subsurface drip irrigation system. Results evidenced that the model, despite some discrepancies locally observed, can fairly accurately predict soil water contents and electrical conductivity around buried emitters. Furthermore, under water and salt stress conditions, &ldquo<br />measured&rdquo<br />Ks, based on crop water stress index (CWSI) obtained on thermal images, resulted in a good correlation with the corresponding estimated by the model (R2 = 0.8). The database collected during the three growth seasons also allowed the definition of the crop productive function represented by a linear relationship between the relative yield loss and Ks. This function represents a useful guidelines for the sustainable use of irrigation water in countries characterized by a semi-arid climate and a limited availability of water for irrigation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Water, Vol 11, Iss 3, p 540 (2019), Water, Volume 11, Issue 3
Accession number :
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