Water requirement and irrigation schedule for tomato in northern guinea savanna zone, Nigeria

Assessment of water requirement and irrigation schedule for tomato with the support of FAO-CROPWAT simulation model was carried out for Yola, Nigeria with the aim of planning irrigation schedules for tomato and develop recommendations for improve irrigation practices. The climatic data for 2012/2013...

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Main Authors: Ibraheem Alhassan, Abubakar Ibrahim, Musa Mohammed Maunde, Ibrahim Emmanuel Vahyala
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Language:English
Published: Azarian Journals 2015-06-01
Series:Azarian Journal of Agriculture
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Online Access:http://azarianjournals.ir/wp-content/uploads/aja15041301.pdf
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spelling doaj-0491d1daf71d46ff80bd3fe8cfdc74fe2020-11-24T22:47:42ZengAzarian JournalsAzarian Journal of Agriculture2383-44202015-06-01236570Water requirement and irrigation schedule for tomato in northern guinea savanna zone, NigeriaIbraheem AlhassanAbubakar IbrahimMusa Mohammed MaundeIbrahim Emmanuel VahyalaAssessment of water requirement and irrigation schedule for tomato with the support of FAO-CROPWAT simulation model was carried out for Yola, Nigeria with the aim of planning irrigation schedules for tomato and develop recommendations for improve irrigation practices. The climatic data for 2012/2013 and soil properties of the study area were input into the program. Tomato crop properties were updated by the FAO data and three irrigation intervals were tested (7 and 10 days irrigation intervals and irrigation schedule of 10 days interval during initial and development stage and 6 days interval at mid and late season stages of tomato crop). The simulated results analysis for tomato according to the irrigation schedule showed that highest yield reduction of 16.2% was recorded with 10 days irrigation interval treatment and the least of 0.4% with irrigation interval of 10 days at first two growth stages and 6 days at last two stages. FAO-CROPWAT 8.0 can be used in planning proper irrigation schedule for tomato in Yola, Nigeria.http://azarianjournals.ir/wp-content/uploads/aja15041301.pdfFAO-CROPWATIrrigation schedulewater requirementTomato
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author Ibraheem Alhassan
Abubakar Ibrahim
Musa Mohammed Maunde
Ibrahim Emmanuel Vahyala
spellingShingle Ibraheem Alhassan
Abubakar Ibrahim
Musa Mohammed Maunde
Ibrahim Emmanuel Vahyala
Water requirement and irrigation schedule for tomato in northern guinea savanna zone, Nigeria
Azarian Journal of Agriculture
FAO-CROPWAT
Irrigation schedule
water requirement
Tomato
author_facet Ibraheem Alhassan
Abubakar Ibrahim
Musa Mohammed Maunde
Ibrahim Emmanuel Vahyala
author_sort Ibraheem Alhassan
title Water requirement and irrigation schedule for tomato in northern guinea savanna zone, Nigeria
title_short Water requirement and irrigation schedule for tomato in northern guinea savanna zone, Nigeria
title_full Water requirement and irrigation schedule for tomato in northern guinea savanna zone, Nigeria
title_fullStr Water requirement and irrigation schedule for tomato in northern guinea savanna zone, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Water requirement and irrigation schedule for tomato in northern guinea savanna zone, Nigeria
title_sort water requirement and irrigation schedule for tomato in northern guinea savanna zone, nigeria
publisher Azarian Journals
series Azarian Journal of Agriculture
issn 2383-4420
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Assessment of water requirement and irrigation schedule for tomato with the support of FAO-CROPWAT simulation model was carried out for Yola, Nigeria with the aim of planning irrigation schedules for tomato and develop recommendations for improve irrigation practices. The climatic data for 2012/2013 and soil properties of the study area were input into the program. Tomato crop properties were updated by the FAO data and three irrigation intervals were tested (7 and 10 days irrigation intervals and irrigation schedule of 10 days interval during initial and development stage and 6 days interval at mid and late season stages of tomato crop). The simulated results analysis for tomato according to the irrigation schedule showed that highest yield reduction of 16.2% was recorded with 10 days irrigation interval treatment and the least of 0.4% with irrigation interval of 10 days at first two growth stages and 6 days at last two stages. FAO-CROPWAT 8.0 can be used in planning proper irrigation schedule for tomato in Yola, Nigeria.
topic FAO-CROPWAT
Irrigation schedule
water requirement
Tomato
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