Ondersoek na 'n gerekenariseerde besproeiing skedulerings model

M.Ing. (Civil Engineering) === In South Africa water is considered to be a scarce resource, whichshould be used effectively. By using scheduling, the Agricultural sector can help to alleviate the burden on this resource. The determination of reference evapotranspiration (ETo) or potential evapotrans...

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Main Author: Van Zijl, Hester Susanna Christina
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10210/9402
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uj-uj-40512017-09-17T03:59:31ZOndersoek na 'n gerekenariseerde besproeiing skedulerings modelVan Zijl, Hester Susanna ChristinaIrrigation engineeringIrrigation - South AfricaWater conservation - South AfricaM.Ing. (Civil Engineering)In South Africa water is considered to be a scarce resource, whichshould be used effectively. By using scheduling, the Agricultural sector can help to alleviate the burden on this resource. The determination of reference evapotranspiration (ETo) or potential evapotranspiration (PET), form an integral part of any scheduling model. Four methods for the determination of ETo was investigated, and their advantages and disadvantages singled out. The combination method was found to be the best method, because it make use of a mechanistic approach, and also take into account all the factors influencing evaporation. The SWB program's Priestley-Taylor and the FAO combination methods for the determination of PET was compared. Wheather data for Lions River, Pretoria, Rietrivier and Stellenbosch was used in the comparison. The correlation between the methods was good, especially after the initial difference was reduced, by multiplying the Priestley-Taylor method with a constant. The SWB program was used to simulate wheat growth. Data for the growth simulation of cultivar SST86, was supplied by the Institute for Soil, Climate and Water. The comparison between measured and simulated data are relatively good and could be further refmed. Data for use in growth models are at present being accumulated for peanuts, tobacco and maize.2014-02-17Thesisuj:4051http://hdl.handle.net/10210/9402University of Johannesburg
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topic Irrigation engineering
Irrigation - South Africa
Water conservation - South Africa
spellingShingle Irrigation engineering
Irrigation - South Africa
Water conservation - South Africa
Van Zijl, Hester Susanna Christina
Ondersoek na 'n gerekenariseerde besproeiing skedulerings model
description M.Ing. (Civil Engineering) === In South Africa water is considered to be a scarce resource, whichshould be used effectively. By using scheduling, the Agricultural sector can help to alleviate the burden on this resource. The determination of reference evapotranspiration (ETo) or potential evapotranspiration (PET), form an integral part of any scheduling model. Four methods for the determination of ETo was investigated, and their advantages and disadvantages singled out. The combination method was found to be the best method, because it make use of a mechanistic approach, and also take into account all the factors influencing evaporation. The SWB program's Priestley-Taylor and the FAO combination methods for the determination of PET was compared. Wheather data for Lions River, Pretoria, Rietrivier and Stellenbosch was used in the comparison. The correlation between the methods was good, especially after the initial difference was reduced, by multiplying the Priestley-Taylor method with a constant. The SWB program was used to simulate wheat growth. Data for the growth simulation of cultivar SST86, was supplied by the Institute for Soil, Climate and Water. The comparison between measured and simulated data are relatively good and could be further refmed. Data for use in growth models are at present being accumulated for peanuts, tobacco and maize.
author Van Zijl, Hester Susanna Christina
author_facet Van Zijl, Hester Susanna Christina
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title Ondersoek na 'n gerekenariseerde besproeiing skedulerings model
title_short Ondersoek na 'n gerekenariseerde besproeiing skedulerings model
title_full Ondersoek na 'n gerekenariseerde besproeiing skedulerings model
title_fullStr Ondersoek na 'n gerekenariseerde besproeiing skedulerings model
title_full_unstemmed Ondersoek na 'n gerekenariseerde besproeiing skedulerings model
title_sort ondersoek na 'n gerekenariseerde besproeiing skedulerings model
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10210/9402
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