Oa. Altahir et al., EFFECTS OF WATER-QUALITY AND FREQUENCY OF IRRIGATION ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF BARLEY (HORDEUM-VULGARE L), Agricultural water management, 34(1), 1997, pp. 17-24
A field trial on a loamy sand soil was carried out to study the effect
of three irrigation waters with different qualities on growth and yie
ld of 'Gesto', a barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivar. Three irrigatio
n water quality treatments (canal irrigation water, drainage water, an
d mixed canal and drainage waters at 1:1 ratio) were imposed with two
irrigation frequencies (1 and 2 week intervals). In addition, nitrogen
and phosphorus fertilizers were applied at different rates. Barley gr
ain and straw yields were significantly decreased under the use of dra
inage water (EC 10.7-16.7 dS m(-1)), attributed mainly to reduction in
the number of spikes per plant and grain weight. The mixed irrigation
water (EC 6.8-9.9 dS m(-1)) produced high seedling emergence and good
vegetative growth, which was followed by high grain and straw yields.
These yields were not significantly different from those under fresh
canal irrigation water (EC 2.8-3.9 dS m(-1)). Thus, mixed water could
be another alternative for irrigation under similar experimental condi
tions especially with high rates of nitrogen (250-350 kg ha(-1)) and p
hosphorus (90 kg ha(-1)) fertilization at weekly irrigation intervals,
which could eventually save more fresh irrigation canal water for oth
er cultivated crops. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.