Pistachio yields normally alternate between high and low values for co
nsecutive years due to management and genetic effects. In this study,
irrigated and non-irrigated treatments of old pistachio trees (Pistaci
a vera L.) were compared for 5 years from 1979 to 1983. Two irrigation
treatments consisting of irrigation scheduling at 20- and 30-day inte
rval were compared with the control treatment of no irrigation. Result
s showed that irrigation practice in pistachio orchards not only incre
ased fruit yield, but also suppressed periodicity, the low fruit yield
in alternating years. The frequent irrigation of 20-day interval near
ly doubled the dry fruit yield irrespective of whether it was the off-
yielding year, compared to non-irrigated control treatment. Three-year
s average for the irrigation at 20 days interval was 5710 kg per ha du
ring the on-yielding years (1979, 1981 and 1983); whereas, the control
treatment of no irrigation yielded only 3450 kg per ha during the sam
e period. Two-year average of the non-irrigated treatment, during the
off-yielding years (1980 and 1982) was 1730 kg per ha; whereas, the ir
rigated treatment of 20-day interval, for the same period, showed sign
ificantly (P less-than-or-equal-to 0.05) higher fruit yield (4030 kg p
er ha). Irrigation treatments, during both on and off-yielding years,
had no effect on fruit quality characteristics such as nut weight, bla
nk and split shell percent, etc. The root activity under frequent irri
gation treatment was confined to shallower soil depth than the longer
interval irrigation treatment.