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Response of Okra to Different Levels of Drip Irrigation on Growth, Yield and Water Use Efficiency


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1 Department of Soil and Water Engineering, College of Agricultural Engineering, Bapatla(A.P.), India
2 Department of Soil and Water Engineering, College of Agricultural Engineering, Bapatla(A.P.), India
3 Department of Agricultural Structures, College of Agricultural Engineering, Bapatla(A.P.), India
     

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A field experiment was conducted at College of Agricultural Engineering, Bapatla during Rabi 2014 to evaluate the response of different levels of irrigation through drip irrigation to find out appropriate irrigation level which leads to higher water use efficiency and yield of okra. The irrigation water was applied at 1.00 CWR (Crop water requirement), 0.80 CWR and 0.60 CWR through drip irrigation system. The crop water requirement was estimated for vegetable crops at study area as 516.3 mm during Rabi season using CROPWAT based on the climate data, rainfall data, crop data, cropping pattern data and soil data. Okra crop irrigated with drip irrigation at 0.80 CWR recorded the better growth i.e. good plant height and ischolar_main length than the other treatments. Okra crop irrigated with drip irrigation at 0.80 CWR recorded the highest benefit cost ratio i.e. 3.15, which recorded 21.47 per cent more yield than the traditional method of irrigation and it was recorded the better water use efficiency as 0.143 t/ha-cm.

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Okra, Drip Irrigation, Different Irrigation Levels, CROPWAT.
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Authors

R. Ganesh Babu
Department of Soil and Water Engineering, College of Agricultural Engineering, Bapatla(A.P.), India
I. Bhaskara Rao
Department of Soil and Water Engineering, College of Agricultural Engineering, Bapatla(A.P.), India
K. N. Raja Kumar
Department of Agricultural Structures, College of Agricultural Engineering, Bapatla(A.P.), India

Abstract


A field experiment was conducted at College of Agricultural Engineering, Bapatla during Rabi 2014 to evaluate the response of different levels of irrigation through drip irrigation to find out appropriate irrigation level which leads to higher water use efficiency and yield of okra. The irrigation water was applied at 1.00 CWR (Crop water requirement), 0.80 CWR and 0.60 CWR through drip irrigation system. The crop water requirement was estimated for vegetable crops at study area as 516.3 mm during Rabi season using CROPWAT based on the climate data, rainfall data, crop data, cropping pattern data and soil data. Okra crop irrigated with drip irrigation at 0.80 CWR recorded the better growth i.e. good plant height and ischolar_main length than the other treatments. Okra crop irrigated with drip irrigation at 0.80 CWR recorded the highest benefit cost ratio i.e. 3.15, which recorded 21.47 per cent more yield than the traditional method of irrigation and it was recorded the better water use efficiency as 0.143 t/ha-cm.

Keywords


Okra, Drip Irrigation, Different Irrigation Levels, CROPWAT.