The effect of sprinkler irrigation uniformity on crop yield is an important
consideration for the design of sprinkler irrigation system. A model that
relates yield response to evapotranspiration deficits at special growth sta
ges to evaluate the impacts of uniformity on crop yield was developed from
a crop water production function. The simulation results of the model showe
d that crop yield increased with increasing uniformity. Optimum irrigation
amount and uniformity for the maximum net return were determined with the m
odel. The optimum irrigation amount depends on irrigation uniformity and on
economic factors, decreasing with the uniformity but increasing with the r
atio of product price to water cost. The optimum uniformity increased with
an increase of irrigation amount expressed by a ratio between gross and req
uired irrigation amount, but approximated 90% when the ratio exceeded 0.85.
Field experiments conducted to study the relationship between spatial dist
ribution of soil moisture and sprinkler application uniformity demonstrated
that the water in the soil was more uniformly distributed than that measur
ed for the application at the soil surface. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.
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