Effect of sowing date on water use efficiency of sunflower crop

Results of a trial carried out on sunflower in order to evaluate the most appropriate sowing date and irrigation regime for a more efficient water use are reported. Sunflower was sown in 1995-1996 at the usual date (end of April) and in advance (end of March). It was subjected to three irrigation re...

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Main Authors: Michele Perniola, Irene Nardiello, Stella Lovelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2006-09-01
Series:Italian Journal of Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/50
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spelling doaj-16f4b8ae5879448ba3a77af3ee5c74672020-11-25T00:56:20ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Agronomy1125-47182039-68052006-09-011310.4081/ija.2006.387Effect of sowing date on water use efficiency of sunflower cropMichele PerniolaIrene NardielloStella LovelliResults of a trial carried out on sunflower in order to evaluate the most appropriate sowing date and irrigation regime for a more efficient water use are reported. Sunflower was sown in 1995-1996 at the usual date (end of April) and in advance (end of March). It was subjected to three irrigation regimes: full restoration of consumptive water use, supplementary irrigation at the bud stage and flowering and unirrigated control. During the growing cycle, the following parameters were measured: water use, the main climatic data that can affect growth and evapotranspiration, yield and its components. Despite the lower vapor pressure deficit of the air during the cropping cycle of the first sowing date caused a reduction in the average daily evapotranspiration, the colder temperature regime of this period, by making longer the growing cycle, caused almost the same total water use respect to the usual sowing dates. However, with early sowing, the crop could benefit from the spring rainfall at the initial stages of its cycle that reduced the seasonal irrigation volume, in the case of full irrigation and made available a greater amount of water in the case of unirrigated treatment or with supplementary irrigation. The greater water availability in the stressed treatments also produced higher grain yield in early sowing, so that an interesting interaction between the sowing date and the irrigation regime in terms of water use efficiency was observed. In fact, a significant higher irrigation yield water use efficiency and an interesting yield response was measured in the treatment with supplementary irrigation of the first sowing date. No effect of sowing date, both in terms of yield that of water use efficiency was measured in the treatment irrigated with the full restoration of evapotranspiration.https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/50Sunflowersowing dateirrigation schedulingirrigation yield water use efficiencyyield response
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author Michele Perniola
Irene Nardiello
Stella Lovelli
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Irene Nardiello
Stella Lovelli
Effect of sowing date on water use efficiency of sunflower crop
Italian Journal of Agronomy
Sunflower
sowing date
irrigation scheduling
irrigation yield water use efficiency
yield response
author_facet Michele Perniola
Irene Nardiello
Stella Lovelli
author_sort Michele Perniola
title Effect of sowing date on water use efficiency of sunflower crop
title_short Effect of sowing date on water use efficiency of sunflower crop
title_full Effect of sowing date on water use efficiency of sunflower crop
title_fullStr Effect of sowing date on water use efficiency of sunflower crop
title_full_unstemmed Effect of sowing date on water use efficiency of sunflower crop
title_sort effect of sowing date on water use efficiency of sunflower crop
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Agronomy
issn 1125-4718
2039-6805
publishDate 2006-09-01
description Results of a trial carried out on sunflower in order to evaluate the most appropriate sowing date and irrigation regime for a more efficient water use are reported. Sunflower was sown in 1995-1996 at the usual date (end of April) and in advance (end of March). It was subjected to three irrigation regimes: full restoration of consumptive water use, supplementary irrigation at the bud stage and flowering and unirrigated control. During the growing cycle, the following parameters were measured: water use, the main climatic data that can affect growth and evapotranspiration, yield and its components. Despite the lower vapor pressure deficit of the air during the cropping cycle of the first sowing date caused a reduction in the average daily evapotranspiration, the colder temperature regime of this period, by making longer the growing cycle, caused almost the same total water use respect to the usual sowing dates. However, with early sowing, the crop could benefit from the spring rainfall at the initial stages of its cycle that reduced the seasonal irrigation volume, in the case of full irrigation and made available a greater amount of water in the case of unirrigated treatment or with supplementary irrigation. The greater water availability in the stressed treatments also produced higher grain yield in early sowing, so that an interesting interaction between the sowing date and the irrigation regime in terms of water use efficiency was observed. In fact, a significant higher irrigation yield water use efficiency and an interesting yield response was measured in the treatment with supplementary irrigation of the first sowing date. No effect of sowing date, both in terms of yield that of water use efficiency was measured in the treatment irrigated with the full restoration of evapotranspiration.
topic Sunflower
sowing date
irrigation scheduling
irrigation yield water use efficiency
yield response
url https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/50
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