Irrigation Frequency and Cotton Yield in Short-Season Cotton Systems
We tested the hypothesis that small frequent irrigations during the July cotton peak fruiting stage would result in better fruiting and higher cotton yields than the same amount of water applied less frequently. Over three years under a short - season production system, irrigation intervals of every...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2103152015-10-23T04:50:01Z Irrigation Frequency and Cotton Yield in Short-Season Cotton Systems Chu, Chang-chi Henneberry, Thomas J. Silvertooth, Jeff USDA-ARS, Western Cotton Research Laboratory, Phoenix, AZ Agriculture -- Arizona Cotton -- Arizona Cotton -- Irrigation We tested the hypothesis that small frequent irrigations during the July cotton peak fruiting stage would result in better fruiting and higher cotton yields than the same amount of water applied less frequently. Over three years under a short - season production system, irrigation intervals of every 5-d with 42 mm of water applied at each irrigation increased cotton lint yield by 5-11 % compared to irrigation intervals of 10- and 15-d with 80 and 130 mm of water applied at each irrigation, respectively. The results show that small, frequent furrow irrigations during cotton fruiting are highly effective in reducing water deficit during critical growth stages and improved lint production in a short - season cultural system. Soil salt content in the top 15 cm of soil was not increased after three years of study. 1995-03 text Article http://hdl.handle.net/10150/210315 Cotton: A College of Agriculture Report en_US 370099 Series P-99 College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) |
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We tested the hypothesis that small frequent irrigations during the July cotton peak fruiting stage would result in better fruiting and higher cotton yields than the same amount of water applied less frequently. Over three years under a short - season production system, irrigation intervals of every 5-d with 42 mm of water applied at each irrigation increased cotton lint yield by 5-11 % compared to irrigation intervals of 10- and 15-d with 80 and 130 mm of water applied at each irrigation, respectively. The results show that small, frequent furrow irrigations during cotton fruiting are highly effective in reducing water deficit during critical growth stages and improved lint production in a short - season cultural system. Soil salt content in the top 15 cm of soil was not increased after three years of study. |
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Silvertooth, Jeff |
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Silvertooth, Jeff Chu, Chang-chi Henneberry, Thomas J. |
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Chu, Chang-chi Henneberry, Thomas J. |
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Chu, Chang-chi |
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Irrigation Frequency and Cotton Yield in Short-Season Cotton Systems |
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Irrigation Frequency and Cotton Yield in Short-Season Cotton Systems |
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Irrigation Frequency and Cotton Yield in Short-Season Cotton Systems |
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Irrigation Frequency and Cotton Yield in Short-Season Cotton Systems |
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Irrigation Frequency and Cotton Yield in Short-Season Cotton Systems |
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irrigation frequency and cotton yield in short-season cotton systems |
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College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) |
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1995 |
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