2023
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13102446
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Determination of the Most Efficient Forage Sorghum Irrigation Scheduling Strategies in the U.S. Central High Plains Using the AquaCrop Model and Field Experiments

Forough Fazel,
Hossein Ansari,
Jonathan Aguilar

Abstract: The current status of water resources in the U.S. Central High Plains necessitates adopting water conservation practices to move toward a sustainable agricultural economy. Identifying proper irrigation scheduling techniques is a conservative practice to maintain the sustainability of the agricultural systems. However, conducting field experiments is time and money consuming. Thus, the utilization of crop models, such as AquaCrop, could be a convenient alternative to field experiments. The FAO AquaCrop model wa… Show more

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“…This resulted in a 30% deficit irrigation, equivalent to 70% of full irrigation, for the farmer-scheduled plots. Consistent with our findings, other studies such as Montazar et al [58], Fazel et al [59], and Rathore et al [60] have also demonstrated that applying 30% deficit irrigation enhanced water productivity and did not significantly reduced the dry matter yield.…”
Section: Effect Of Irrigation Management and Season On Wpsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This resulted in a 30% deficit irrigation, equivalent to 70% of full irrigation, for the farmer-scheduled plots. Consistent with our findings, other studies such as Montazar et al [58], Fazel et al [59], and Rathore et al [60] have also demonstrated that applying 30% deficit irrigation enhanced water productivity and did not significantly reduced the dry matter yield.…”
Section: Effect Of Irrigation Management and Season On Wpsupporting
confidence: 93%