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Title: Water production function of sorghum for Northeast Brazil.
Authors: SHARMA, P. N.
ALONSO NETO, F. B.
Affiliation: PREM N. SHARMA, Consultor CPATSA; FAUSTINO B. ALONSO NETO.
Date Issued: 1986
Citation: Agricultural Water Management, v. 11, n. 2, p. 169-180, apr. 1986.
Description: The results of an experiment to determine the water production function of sorghum for Northeast Brazilian conditions are reported. The experiment was designed in two random blocks consisting of four growth states for irrigation deficit and four levels of nitrogen. The crop response to water was found to be of quadratic nature. Regression coeficients were developed for each nitrogen and growth stage treatment between water use and grain yields. The most critical stage was found to be the vegetative stage followed by flowering and grainn formation stages. The yield response factors as according to Doorenbos and Kassam were found to with differente irrigation levels. A modified linear equation has been suggested. The coefficients of this modifieed equation have been determined for all four stages and for the four nitrogen levels for sorghum. The higest average water use efficiency of 109:3 kg haa-1 cm -1 of water and highest obtainable grain yield of 4.92 t/ha was found to be at 425 mm of water use and 45 kt/ha of nitrogen. The crop coefficients (Kc) to compute crop water use from pan evaporation vary between 0.4 and 0.81 with an average for the whole growing period of 0.75.
Thesagro: Água
Produção
Sorgo
NAL Thesaurus: water
Keywords: Nordeste
Sorghum
Production
Northeast
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CPATSA)

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