Efficiency of water application of irrigation systems based on microsprinkling in banana plantations

Further food production may be limited by the reduced availability of water resources. Since irrigated agriculture is the productive sector that presents a higher demand of water, this sector has been under intense pressure in order to ensure food production with improved efficiency of water use. Th...

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Main Authors: Alisson Jadavi Pereira da Silva, Eugênio Ferreira Coelho, Jarbas Honório de Miranda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2013-06-01
Series:Scientia Agricola
Subjects:
TDR
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162013000300001
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spelling doaj-7a92163b55f5412fa57256721cb8fe3f2020-11-25T00:57:42ZengUniversidade de São PauloScientia Agricola0103-90161678-992X2013-06-01703139146Efficiency of water application of irrigation systems based on microsprinkling in banana plantationsAlisson Jadavi Pereira da SilvaEugênio Ferreira CoelhoJarbas Honório de MirandaFurther food production may be limited by the reduced availability of water resources. Since irrigated agriculture is the productive sector that presents a higher demand of water, this sector has been under intense pressure in order to ensure food production with improved efficiency of water use. This study aimed to use the Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) technique to measure percolation losses and to determine water application efficiency of banana (Musa spp.) trees using microsprinkler irrigation systems. Three systems were studied: (i) one 32 L h-1 microsprinkler for four plants; (ii) one 60 L h-1 microsprinkler for four plants; and (iii) one 60 L h-1 microsprinkler for two plants. Systems that replace water to the soil with the lowest variation of infiltrated water depths at different distances from plant pseudostem were the most efficient. The water application efficiency of microsprinkler irrigation systems using the (i), (ii), and (iii) microsprinkler systems were 85%, 80 % and 90 % respectively.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162013000300001TDRMusa spp.root distributionirrigation management
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author Alisson Jadavi Pereira da Silva
Eugênio Ferreira Coelho
Jarbas Honório de Miranda
spellingShingle Alisson Jadavi Pereira da Silva
Eugênio Ferreira Coelho
Jarbas Honório de Miranda
Efficiency of water application of irrigation systems based on microsprinkling in banana plantations
Scientia Agricola
TDR
Musa spp.
root distribution
irrigation management
author_facet Alisson Jadavi Pereira da Silva
Eugênio Ferreira Coelho
Jarbas Honório de Miranda
author_sort Alisson Jadavi Pereira da Silva
title Efficiency of water application of irrigation systems based on microsprinkling in banana plantations
title_short Efficiency of water application of irrigation systems based on microsprinkling in banana plantations
title_full Efficiency of water application of irrigation systems based on microsprinkling in banana plantations
title_fullStr Efficiency of water application of irrigation systems based on microsprinkling in banana plantations
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of water application of irrigation systems based on microsprinkling in banana plantations
title_sort efficiency of water application of irrigation systems based on microsprinkling in banana plantations
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Scientia Agricola
issn 0103-9016
1678-992X
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Further food production may be limited by the reduced availability of water resources. Since irrigated agriculture is the productive sector that presents a higher demand of water, this sector has been under intense pressure in order to ensure food production with improved efficiency of water use. This study aimed to use the Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) technique to measure percolation losses and to determine water application efficiency of banana (Musa spp.) trees using microsprinkler irrigation systems. Three systems were studied: (i) one 32 L h-1 microsprinkler for four plants; (ii) one 60 L h-1 microsprinkler for four plants; and (iii) one 60 L h-1 microsprinkler for two plants. Systems that replace water to the soil with the lowest variation of infiltrated water depths at different distances from plant pseudostem were the most efficient. The water application efficiency of microsprinkler irrigation systems using the (i), (ii), and (iii) microsprinkler systems were 85%, 80 % and 90 % respectively.
topic TDR
Musa spp.
root distribution
irrigation management
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162013000300001
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