Okra Crop Response Under Subsurface Drip and Conventional Furrow Irrigation with Varying N Fertilization

被引:11
作者
Patil, Ashish [1 ]
Tiwari, Kamlesh Narayan [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol, Agr & Food Engn Dept, Kharagpur 721302, W Bengal, India
关键词
Agricultural productivity; nitrogen use efficiency; okra crop; soil water depletion; subsurface drip irrigation; USE EFFICIENCY; NITROGEN UPTAKE; WATER; FERTIGATION; FREQUENCY; SURFACE; WHEAT; YIELD; MULCH; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1080/00103624.2018.1510953
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
There is a growing concern about excessive use of nitrogen (N) and water in agricultural system with unscientific management in Indian and developing countries of the world. Field experiments were conducted on the lateritic sandy loam soils of Kharagpur, West Bengal, India, during spring-summer (February-June) seasons for three years (2015-2017) to evaluate okra crop response under subsurface drip and conventional furrow irrigation with varying amount of nitrogen treatments. Irrigation treatments had three levels of soil water depletion from field capacity (i.e., 20%, 35%, and 50%) under subsurface drip system. There was no soil water depletion under conventional furrow irrigation system. There were four levels of nitrogen fertilizer treatments (i.e., 0, 80, 100, and 120 kg ha(-1)). This was supplied using urea as a nitrogenous fertilizer. The yield response of okra crop under subsurface drip was found to be 56.4% higher than that of the furrow irrigation treatment. Best yield response and maximum water use efficiency and nitrogen use efficiency were recorded under 20% soil water depletion with 100 kg ha(-1) of nitrogen fertigation. Among the various soil moisture depletions, subsurface drip at 20% soil water depletion treatment responded least quantity of water lost through deep drainage and nitrogen loss beyond the root zone as compared to other irrigation treatments. The water loss through subsurface drainage was observed as 33.11 mm lesser under subsurface drip as compared to that of the furrow irrigation, and this may due to low-volume and frequent irrigation water application with subsurface drip. Hence, irrigation through subsurface drip should be used for improving water and nitrogen fertilizer use efficiency of okra crop cultivation.
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页码:2429 / 2445
页数:17
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