Da. Smittle et al., IRRIGATION REGIMES AFFECT YIELD AND WATER-USE BY BELL PEPPER, Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 119(5), 1994, pp. 936-939
'Keystone Resistant Giant' bell pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) was grown
in drainage lysimeters under controlled soil water regimes during 1982
,1984, and 1985. Three irrigation regimes were imposed on bell pepper
grown on two soil types during spring and fall growing seasons. Irriga
tion regimes consisted of applying water when the soil water tension a
t 10 cm exceeded 25, 50, or 78 kPa during crop growth. Yields and wate
r use were greatest when irrigation was applied at 25 kPa. Regression
equations are presented to describe the relationships of water use to
plant age and to compute the ratios of daily evapotranspiration to pan
evaporation (crop factors) for bell pepper grown under the three irri
gation regimes.