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RATIONALIZATION OF IRRIGATION WATER USE FOR FABA BEAN (vicia faba L.).

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The present investigation was conducted at Fayoum Agric. Res.
Station (Tamiea), Fayoum Governorate, Egypt during 2009/2010 and
2010/2011 seasons to study the combined effect of ridge width (60, 80
and 100 cm) and available soil moisture depletion (35, 55 and 75%
ASMD) on seeds yield, yield components and some water relations of
faba bean crop (Giza - 843 hybrid). A split plot design with four
replications was used in both seasons. The main obtained results were
as follows:
Plant height (110.6, 102.7cm), pod number/plant (20.9, 19.10),
seed weight/plant (50.2, 48.9 gm), 100- seed weight (64.5, 62.3 gm)
and highest seed yield/fed (1611.51 and 1402.2 kg/fed in 2009/2010
and 2010/2011 seasons, respectively), resulted from planting on ridges
of 60 cm width and irrigation at 35% ASMD, surpassed significantly
those obtained from the other treatments, in the two successive
seasons. However, the highest number of branches/ plant were detected
from planting on ridges of 80 cm width and irrigating at 35% ASMD,
in the two seasons.
Seasonal consumptive use (ET
C) averaged 33.15 and 33.00 cm in
2009/2010 and 2010/2011, respectively. Planting on ridges of 60 cm
width and irrigation at 35% ASMD gave the highest ET
C values, i.e.,
37.95 and 36.66 cm in the two successive seasons. The lowest ET
C
values, i.e., 28.62 and 30.14 cm were detected from planting on the
widest beds and 75% ASMD treatment in both seasons, respectively.
Daily ET
C rates were low during Oct., Nov. and Dec. then
increased during Jan. reached its maximum values during Feb. and
declined again till harvesting. The crop coefficient (K
C) values were
0.49, 0.62, 0.73, 0.81, 0.90 and 0.59 for Oct., Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb.
and March, respectively. (average of the two seasons)
The highest water use efficiency values i.e., 1.011 and 0.911 kg
seeds/m
3 water consumed were obtained from planting on ridges of 60
cm width and irrigation at 35% ASMD treatment in 2009/2010 and
2010/2011 seasons, respectively.
Results indicate that planting on wide ridges of 100 cm width
safe about 11.45% of the water consumed and produced an acceptable
economic seed yield


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10.21608/fjard.2012.194675

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Faba bean, yield, yield components, Ridge width, irrigation regimes, water relations

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M.R.K

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Ashry

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Soils, water and environment Res. Inst., A.R.C., Giza, Egypt.

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F.R. M

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Farrag

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Soils, water and environment Res. Inst., A.R.C., Giza, Egypt.

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S. M. M.

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Abdou

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Soils, water and environment Res. Inst., A.R.C., Giza, Egypt.

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M.F.I.

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El-Akram

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Soils, water and environment Res. Inst., A.R.C., Giza, Egypt.

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26

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1

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27667

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2012-01-01

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2021-09-14

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2012-01-01

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26

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37

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1110-7790

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2805-2528

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Fayoum Journal of Agricultural Research and Development

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RATIONALIZATION OF IRRIGATION WATER USE FOR FABA BEAN (vicia faba L.).

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