• Home
  • Browse
    • Current Issue
    • By Issue
    • By Author
    • By Subject
    • Author Index
    • Keyword Index
  • Journal Info
    • About Journal
    • Aims and Scope
    • Editorial Board
    • Publication Ethics
    • Peer Review Process
  • Guide for Authors
  • Submit Manuscript
  • Contact Us
 
  • Login
  • Register
Home Articles List Article Information
  • Save Records
  • |
  • Printable Version
  • |
  • Recommend
  • |
  • How to cite Export to
    RIS EndNote BibTeX APA MLA Harvard Vancouver
  • |
  • Share Share
    CiteULike Mendeley Facebook Google LinkedIn Twitter
Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering
arrow Articles in Press
arrow Current Issue
Journal Archive
Volume Volume 16 (2025)
Volume Volume 15 (2024)
Volume Volume 14 (2023)
Volume Volume 13 (2022)
Volume Volume 12 (2021)
Volume Volume 11 (2020)
Volume Volume 10 (2019)
Volume Volume 9 (2018)
Volume Volume 8 (2017)
Volume Volume 7 (2016)
Volume Volume 6 (2015)
Volume Volume 5 (2014)
Volume Volume 4 (2013)
Issue Issue 12
Issue Issue 11
Issue Issue 10
Issue Issue 9
Issue Issue 8
Issue Issue 7
Issue Issue 6
Issue Issue 5
Issue Issue 4
Issue Issue 3
Issue Issue 2
Issue Issue 1
Volume Volume 3 (2012)
Volume Volume 2 (2011)
Volume Volume 1 (2010)
Volume Volume 34 (2009)
Volume Volume 33 (2008)
Volume Volume 32 (2007)
Volume Volume 31 (2006)
Volume Volume 30 (2005)
Volume Volume 29 (2004)
Volume Volume 28 (2003)
Volume Volume 27 (2002)
Volume Volume 26 (2001)
Volume Volume 25 (2000)
Ashry, M. (2013). YIELD AND SOME CROP - WATER RELATIONSHIPS OF ONION UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION REGIMES AND LIQUID AMMONIA FERTILIZATION LEVELS. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 4(5), 507-518. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2013.51924
M. R. K. Ashry. "YIELD AND SOME CROP - WATER RELATIONSHIPS OF ONION UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION REGIMES AND LIQUID AMMONIA FERTILIZATION LEVELS". Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 4, 5, 2013, 507-518. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2013.51924
Ashry, M. (2013). 'YIELD AND SOME CROP - WATER RELATIONSHIPS OF ONION UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION REGIMES AND LIQUID AMMONIA FERTILIZATION LEVELS', Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 4(5), pp. 507-518. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2013.51924
Ashry, M. YIELD AND SOME CROP - WATER RELATIONSHIPS OF ONION UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION REGIMES AND LIQUID AMMONIA FERTILIZATION LEVELS. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 2013; 4(5): 507-518. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2013.51924

YIELD AND SOME CROP - WATER RELATIONSHIPS OF ONION UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION REGIMES AND LIQUID AMMONIA FERTILIZATION LEVELS

Article 6, Volume 4, Issue 5, May 2013, Page 507-518  XML PDF (631.38 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jssae.2013.51924
View on SCiNiTO View on SCiNiTO
Author
M. R. K. Ashry
Soils, Water and Environment Res. Inst., A.R.C., Giza, Egypt
Abstract
    A field experiment was conducted at Tameia Agric.Res. station, Fayoum Governorate, during 2010/2011 season and repeated in 2011/2012 one, aiming at studying the effect of irrigation regimes as different available soil moisture depletion (ASMD) and N - fertilization levels as (100,120 and140 Kg.N fed-1 soil – injected ammonia gas) on onion bulb yield, yield components and some crop - water relations. To achieve the previous targets, N fertilization levels i.e. 100, 120 and  140 kg N/fed were combined with three irrigation regimes i.e. irrigation at 35, 55 and 75% ASMD in a strip-plot design with four replicates. The main obtained results could be summarized as follows:-
1. Onion bulbs yield and yield components were significantly affected by the adopted both N fertilization levels and irrigation regimes and their interaction as well in both seasons.
2. The highest averages of bulb weight, bulb diameter and bulbs yields (18.750 and 17.910 t fed-1) were detected from applying 140 kg N fed-1 and irrigation at 35% ASMD interaction, whereas the lowest figures resulted from the interaction of 140 kg N fed-1 level and irrigation at 35% ASMD, in 2010/2011and 2011/2012 seasons.
3. Seasonal evapotranspiration (ETC)., as a function of N -fertilization levels and irrigation regimes were 35.03 and 33.85 cm in 2010/2011 and 2011/2012 seasons, respectively. The highest ETC values (40.32 and 39.11 cm) resulted from applying 140 kg N fed-1 and irrigation at 35% ASMD in the two successive seasons. Applying 100 kg N fed-1 and irrigation at 75% ASMD gave the lowest ETC values which comprised 29.93 and 29.06 cm in 2010/2011 and 2011/2012 seasons, respectively.
4. The crop coefficient (KC) values were 0.56, 0.69, 0.79, 0.94 and 0.74 for December, January, February, March and April, respectively, ( two seasons average of the highest yielding interaction e.g. supplying N at 140 kg fed-1 rate and irrigating at 35%ASMD).
5. The highest water use efficiency values in 2010/2011 and 2011/2012  seasons (10.054 and 10.903  kg dry bulbs m-3 water consumed, respectively) were detected from applying 140 kg N fed-1 and irrigation at 35% ASMD.
Keywords
Onion yield; ammonia gas fertilization; irrigation regimes; crop - water relations
Statistics
Article View: 118
PDF Download: 281
Home | Glossary | News | Aims and Scope | Sitemap
Top Top

Journal Management System. Designed by NotionWave.