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Effect of Deficit Irrigation and Weed Control Treatments on Grain Yield and Water Productivity for Three Bread Wheat Genotypes

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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A field experiment was conducted during two winter seasons 2018/2019 and 2019/2020 at Sakha Agricultural Research Station, Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate, Egypt to study the effect of deficit irrigation and weed control treatments on grain yield and water productivity of three bread wheat genotypes. The experimental design was stripe split-plot, with three replicates. Irrigation treatments were in the vertical plots which include I1 irrigation at all stages (full irrigation), while I2, I3 and I4 were deficit irrigation through withholding one irrigation at elongation, booting, and anthesis stages, respectively. Four weed control treatments were allocated in horizontal plots that include, W1 (Gerostar + Action), W2 (Atlants), W3 (hand weeding twice), and W4 control (untreated), Sub-Subplots were three wheat genotypes G1 (Giza 171), G2 (Sakha 95) and G3 (promising Line).  The results revealed that the highest values of plant height, number of spikes m2, number of kernels spikes-1, 1000-kernel weight, biological yield, grain yield and straw yield were recorded under I1 compared to all the studied irrigation treatments, as well as under W1 compared to other weed control treatments and G2 compared to others genotypes in the two seasons. The highest values of water consumptive use (CU), and applied water (AW) were recorded under I1 to be 37.67, and 48.26 cm respectively, the values of AW under I2, I3 and I4 were reduced by 18.5%, 17.6%, and 22.3% respectively compared to I1 as mean of the two seasons. The values of productivity of irrigation water (PIW), and water productivity (WP) were taken the descending order W1> W2 > W3 > W4 and G2 > G1 > G3 for weed, and genotypes respectively. It could be recommended the I2 × W1 × G2 interaction which recorded the highest grain yield, PIW and WP, moreover saved a reasonable amount of irrigation water.

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10.21608/jssae.2020.136088

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Wheat, Deficit Irrigation, water productivity, weed control

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M. S.

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Genedy

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Wheat Research Department, Field Crops Res. Inst., ARC. Giza. Egypt.

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A. A. H.

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Sharshar

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Weed Research Central Laboratory. (WRCL), ARC. Giza. Egypt.

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A. M.

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Sharshar

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Wheat Research Department, Field Crops Res. Inst., ARC. Giza. Egypt.

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anassharshar@yahoo.com

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M. A.

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Mahmoud

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Water Requirements and Field Irrigation Dept. Soils Water & Environment Res. Inst., ARC. Giza, Egypt

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Hoda

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Ibrahim

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E. A.

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Central Lab. for Design and Statistical Analysis Research, ARC. Giza. Egypt.

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11

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11

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20222

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2020-11-01

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2020-11-18

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2020-11-01

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667

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675

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2090-3685

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2090-3766

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Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering

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Effect of Deficit Irrigation and Weed Control Treatments on Grain Yield and Water Productivity for Three Bread Wheat Genotypes

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22 Jan 2023