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Proceedings of

2nd International Conference on Advances in Bio-Informatics and Environmental Engineering ICABEE 2015

"THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT IRRIGATION FREQUENCIES AND LEVELS OF WATER QUALITY ON MAIZE YIELD AND GROWTH IRRIGATUIN FREQUENCY AND WATER QUALITY IMPACTS ON MAIZE CROP"

A. A. ALAZBA M. RIZWAN M. T. AMIN
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-043-9-106
Pages
58 - 58
Authors
3
ISBN
978-1-63248-043-9

Abstract: “The effects of different irrigation frequencies and levels of water quality on maize yield and growth parameters under raised bed and drip irrigation systems were examined. Three irrigation frequencies (every 2, 4 or 6 days) and three levels of irrigation water quality (good, marginal and poor) were applied using the high-efficiency drip irrigation system and raised bed systems. The parameters measured were germination rate, plant height, total dry matter (TDM), and grain yield (GY). The data were statistically investigated to assess the importance of irrigation frequency and water quality. The effects of irrigation frequency on plant height were observed to be statistically significant. Plant height reduced with an increase in irrigation frequency from every 2 to every 4 days, but increased with a further increase in irrigation frequency from every 4 to every 6 days. The raised bed irrigation system demonstrated better performance than the drip irrigation system; plant height, biologi”

Keywords: Irrigation frequency and system, maize crop, water quality

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