1987
DOI: 10.2134/agronj1987.00021962007900050017x
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Evapotranspiration and Yield Comparisons among Soil‐Water‐Balance and Climate‐Based Equations for Irrigation Scheduling of Sweet Corn1

Abstract: As water for crop production becomes limited and costs of water increase there is a need for more accurate irrigation scheduling. Irrigation scheduling can be improved with reliable and rapid estimates of crop evapotranspiration (ET). The use of three climatebased equations and the soil‐water‐balance equation for estimating sweet corn (Zea mays L. ‘Jubilee’) ET for irrigation scheduling were compared in a 2‐yr field study on a mixed, mesic Cumulic Ultic Hapoxeroll soil. The three climate‐data‐based equations u… Show more

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“…Considering dry matter production of tender grains, the HI ranged, although not significantly, from 19.08% (T 4 ) to 28.58% (T 2 ), as shown in Table 3. These values are very similar to those obtained by Braunworth and Mack (1987a) and de Juan et al (1999).…”
Section: Sweet Corn Yield and Irrigationsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Considering dry matter production of tender grains, the HI ranged, although not significantly, from 19.08% (T 4 ) to 28.58% (T 2 ), as shown in Table 3. These values are very similar to those obtained by Braunworth and Mack (1987a) and de Juan et al (1999).…”
Section: Sweet Corn Yield and Irrigationsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…These results were similar to those reported by Petersen et al (1985), where AW ranging from 410 to 500 mm, resulted in about 20 t ha À1 of good husked ear yield; and Braunworth and Mack (1987b), where nearmaximum yields (about 21 t ha À1 of good husked ears) were obtained from 311 to 604 mm of AW. Maximum yields (21 t ha À1 of good husked ears) were acquired by Braunworth and Mack (1987a) (2.262407829-0.005217702X+0.000028654X 2 -3.19028•10 -8 X 3 ) Figure 1. Adjustment models between yield (t ha À1 ) of commercial ears, with (a) and without (b) husk, tender grain (c) and total above-ground dry matter (d), and the seasonal volume of irrigation water (mm) applied to sweet corn.…”
Section: Sweet Corn Yield and Irrigationmentioning
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“…Bu yöntemlerden tek ba şına hiç birinin bütün iklim bölgelerinde yeterli sonuç vermedi ğini yapılan çalışmalar ortaya koymu ştur (Jensen1973). Braunworth ve Mack (1987), tarla denemeleri ile belirledikleri mısır bitki su tüketimi değerini iklim verilerinden yararlanalarak Penman (FAO) ve BlaneyCriddle (SCS) yöntemleri ile hesaplad ıklan bitki su tüketimi değerleri ile karşılaştımnşlardır. Sonuçta Blaney-Criddle (FAO) ve Blaney -Criddle (SCS) yöntemlerini kullanarak elde edilen bitki su tüketimi değerlerinin gerçek bitki su tüketimi de ğerinden daha düşük olduğunu görmüşler ve bu iki yöntemi esas alarak yapılacak sulama programlarının mısır veriminde beklenmeyen verim azalmalar ına yol açacağı fikrine ulaşnuşlardır.…”
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