Rk. Naresh et al., CONJUNCTIVE USE OF SALINE AND NONSALINE WATERS .2. FIELD COMPARISONS OF CYCLIC USES AND MIXING FOR WHEAT, Agricultural water management, 23(2), 1993, pp. 139-148
To evaluate the changes in soil water and salinity when conjunctive ir
rigation with canal (CW, 0.6 dS/m) and saline (SW, 12 dS/m) waters is
practised in various cyclic/mixing modes and their associated effects
on growth and yield of wheat, field experiments were conducted during
1989-91 on a sandy loam soil. Normalising the treatment receiving cana
l water (100%), relative yield with saline irrigation was reduced to 6
0%. Substitution of canal water for saline water at pre-sowing stage i
mproved seedling establishment and at first post-planting irrigation f
urther enhanced tillering and related growth parameters, thereby, resu
lting in yield improvements by 18 and 16% over saline irrigation alone
, respectively. Whereas cyclic irrigations with canal and saline water
in 1 CW: 1 SW and 2 CW: 2 SW modes produced 7-11% more yields when co
mpared with mixing in equal proportions (86%), yield was reduced by 12
% in 1 SW: 1 CW mode, i.e. using saline water to start with. Use of ca
nal water at the initial stages seemed to cause priming effect through
increased soil water depletion. thus resulting in better growth rates
(tillering) whereas adjustment to reduced salinity stress at later st
ages via increased grains/ear failed to totally compensate for losses
due to reduced tillering. Stepwise linear response function with time
averaged salinity (EC(e), dS/m) down to 1.2 m could be represented as:
RY = 100 - 9.2 (EC(e) - 4.0). Multiple regression with dummy variable
s predicted EC50 (EC(e) for 50% yields) values to be 9.7, 11.9 and 16.
7 dS/m, respectively, for salinity (0-0.3 m soil depth) at sowing, mid
-season and harvest time indicating towards enhanced tolerance with ag
eing. It was concluded when making conjunctive use of canal and saline
waters for the production of wheat, that higher efficiency of irrigat
ion can be achieved with their cyclic use when canal water is applied
at the initial stages (pre-irrigation and/first post-sowing irrigation
) and saline water is used at the later growth periods when it can tol
erate the salts better.