The Effect of Different Levels of Municipal Effluent Irrigation on Maize Water Use Efficiency and Yield

The main challenge facing the agriculture sector is producing more food while using less water so it is needed to increase water use efficiency and optimal use of water resources, especially in arid areas. The main goal of this research is to study the effect of irrigation with municipal wastewater...

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Main Authors: Abbas Malki, Afsaneh Alinezhadian Bidabadi
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Language:fas
Published: Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz 2016-06-01
Series:علوم و مهندسی آبیاری
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Online Access:http://jise.scu.ac.ir/article_12118_4fd51d2a5db709866c09b6202113922d.pdf
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spelling doaj-afafa59184144d0a8834717304470ad72020-11-25T03:26:55ZfasShahid Chamran University of Ahvazعلوم و مهندسی آبیاری2588-59522588-59602016-06-0139213914810.22055/jise.2016.1211812118The Effect of Different Levels of Municipal Effluent Irrigation on Maize Water Use Efficiency and YieldAbbas Malki0Afsaneh Alinezhadian Bidabadi1استادیار گروه مهندسی آب دانشکده کشاورزی دانشگاه لرستاناستادیار گروه علوم و مهندسی خاک دانشکده کشاورزی دانشگاه لرستانThe main challenge facing the agriculture sector is producing more food while using less water so it is needed to increase water use efficiency and optimal use of water resources, especially in arid areas. The main goal of this research is to study the effect of irrigation with municipal wastewater effluent and water use efficiency of maize in farms located in south- west of Shahr-e-kord. All of treatments were used in randomized complete block design with split plots and three applications with five factors including 100% well water (M<sub>1</sub>), 25% wastewater + 75% well water (M<sub>2</sub>), 50% wastewater + 50% well water (M<sub>3</sub>), 75% wastewater + 25% well water and 100 % wastewater (M<sub>5</sub>) and four sub treatment factors according to the different amounts of water, wastewater and mixture of water and wastewater on the basis of water requirements (50% (L<sub>1</sub>), 65% (L<sub>2</sub>), 85% (L<sub>3</sub>) and 100% (L<sub>4</sub>)). In the different treatment types of water, M<sub>4</sub> (25%well water and 75% wastewater) had dry matter yield. Regarding to total dry matter, the yield of biomass, grain and water use efficiency were more in M<sub>4</sub> treatment and the less water use efficiency was determined in 100% wastewater treatment (M<sub>5</sub>). In different amounts of water treatments on the basis of total dry matter, the most total dry matter yield, biomass, grain and water use efficiency were determined in 100% crop water requirement treatment (L<sub>4</sub>). On the basis of biomass yield, 85% crop water requirement treatment (L<sub>3</sub>) had more water use efficiency. The results show that for total dry matter, biomass and grain yield 75% wastewater + 25% well water was the best treatment in irrigation of considered area. On the other hand, wastewater contains nutrients and can be used without fertilizer consumption in this area, so it is useful in saving water and fertilizer.http://jise.scu.ac.ir/article_12118_4fd51d2a5db709866c09b6202113922d.pdfmunicipalwastewatermaize yieldmaize water use efficiencytotal dry matter
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author Abbas Malki
Afsaneh Alinezhadian Bidabadi
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Afsaneh Alinezhadian Bidabadi
The Effect of Different Levels of Municipal Effluent Irrigation on Maize Water Use Efficiency and Yield
علوم و مهندسی آبیاری
municipal
wastewater
maize yield
maize water use efficiency
total dry matter
author_facet Abbas Malki
Afsaneh Alinezhadian Bidabadi
author_sort Abbas Malki
title The Effect of Different Levels of Municipal Effluent Irrigation on Maize Water Use Efficiency and Yield
title_short The Effect of Different Levels of Municipal Effluent Irrigation on Maize Water Use Efficiency and Yield
title_full The Effect of Different Levels of Municipal Effluent Irrigation on Maize Water Use Efficiency and Yield
title_fullStr The Effect of Different Levels of Municipal Effluent Irrigation on Maize Water Use Efficiency and Yield
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Different Levels of Municipal Effluent Irrigation on Maize Water Use Efficiency and Yield
title_sort effect of different levels of municipal effluent irrigation on maize water use efficiency and yield
publisher Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz
series علوم و مهندسی آبیاری
issn 2588-5952
2588-5960
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The main challenge facing the agriculture sector is producing more food while using less water so it is needed to increase water use efficiency and optimal use of water resources, especially in arid areas. The main goal of this research is to study the effect of irrigation with municipal wastewater effluent and water use efficiency of maize in farms located in south- west of Shahr-e-kord. All of treatments were used in randomized complete block design with split plots and three applications with five factors including 100% well water (M<sub>1</sub>), 25% wastewater + 75% well water (M<sub>2</sub>), 50% wastewater + 50% well water (M<sub>3</sub>), 75% wastewater + 25% well water and 100 % wastewater (M<sub>5</sub>) and four sub treatment factors according to the different amounts of water, wastewater and mixture of water and wastewater on the basis of water requirements (50% (L<sub>1</sub>), 65% (L<sub>2</sub>), 85% (L<sub>3</sub>) and 100% (L<sub>4</sub>)). In the different treatment types of water, M<sub>4</sub> (25%well water and 75% wastewater) had dry matter yield. Regarding to total dry matter, the yield of biomass, grain and water use efficiency were more in M<sub>4</sub> treatment and the less water use efficiency was determined in 100% wastewater treatment (M<sub>5</sub>). In different amounts of water treatments on the basis of total dry matter, the most total dry matter yield, biomass, grain and water use efficiency were determined in 100% crop water requirement treatment (L<sub>4</sub>). On the basis of biomass yield, 85% crop water requirement treatment (L<sub>3</sub>) had more water use efficiency. The results show that for total dry matter, biomass and grain yield 75% wastewater + 25% well water was the best treatment in irrigation of considered area. On the other hand, wastewater contains nutrients and can be used without fertilizer consumption in this area, so it is useful in saving water and fertilizer.
topic municipal
wastewater
maize yield
maize water use efficiency
total dry matter
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