2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2011.11.018
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Effects of drip irrigation regimes and basin irrigation on Nagpur mandarin agronomical and physiological performance

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“…The highest number of fruits with 0.8V irrigation might be due to constant and adequate availability of moisture in plant rhizosphere during fruit developmental stages that eventually enhanced the fruit retention capacity of plant. The importance of regular and appropriate supply of water during fruit development stages was highlighted earlier by Subramanian et al (1997), Panigrahi et al (2012) and Ghosh & Pal (2016). Further, Sezen et al (2015) also reported a gradual increases in yield with increased level of irrigation, while, Kumar et al (2013) reported a significant reduction in the number of fruits and fruit yield with highest irrigation level.…”
Section: Yield Parametersmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…The highest number of fruits with 0.8V irrigation might be due to constant and adequate availability of moisture in plant rhizosphere during fruit developmental stages that eventually enhanced the fruit retention capacity of plant. The importance of regular and appropriate supply of water during fruit development stages was highlighted earlier by Subramanian et al (1997), Panigrahi et al (2012) and Ghosh & Pal (2016). Further, Sezen et al (2015) also reported a gradual increases in yield with increased level of irrigation, while, Kumar et al (2013) reported a significant reduction in the number of fruits and fruit yield with highest irrigation level.…”
Section: Yield Parametersmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The maximum growth with highest irrigation level could be attributed to availability of sufficient moisture that led to the better development of photosynthetic area, accelerated photosynthetic rate and eventually amplified plant growth. The highest level of vegetative growth with increased level of irrigation was reflective of the outcome of the experiment carried out by Panigrahi et al (2012) in Nagpur mandarin. Limited growth under 0.6V irrigation level attributed to negative effects of water inadequacy caused on photosynthesis, resulting in reduced cell elongation and growth.…”
Section: Growth Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The applied water with the drip irrigation was 44% of that applied with the furrow system. The adoption of optimal drip irrigation regime (80% of cumulative evaporation) could significantly save irrigation water over basin irrigation in "Nagpur" mandarin (Citrus reticulate Blanco) cultivation in India [39]. This option could bring more area under irrigation, resulting in higher production of citrus fruits.…”
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“…About 49% to 72% of the water applied in reforestation nurseries is lost, varying according to the species [ 9 ]. In this context, drip irrigation associated with automated management can promot adequate water supply for the full development of the crop [ 10 ], using less water and labor [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%