The response of cowpea to supplemental irrigation at various growth stages
was compared with a rainfed and a full irrigation (no stress) treatments du
ring rainy season of 1992 and 1993 at Coimbatore. Withholding irrigation at
flowering and pod filling stages of crop enhanced the process of maturity.
Among the yield components pod density was most sensitive to irrigation. C
rop without water stress in any part of the plant growth recorded four time
s higher yield (8.69 q/ha) than rainfed treatment (2.19 q/ha). Supplemental
irrigation during flowering and vegetative stages alone increased the seed
yield by 94% (4.24 q/ha) and 75% (3.84 q/ha), respectively, over the rainf
ed crop. Two irrigations given either at flowering and pod filing stages or
vegetative and flowering stages increased seed yield by 172% and 160% in c
omparison to rainfed treatment respectively. Irrigations at vegetative, flo
wering and pod filling stages produced comparable yields as that of full ir
rigation treatment. Supplemental irrigation only at flowering stage recorde
d maximum water use efficiency (155 kg DMP/ha/mm).