Field evaluation of the drip irrigation unit is important.
It is important to establish whether the desired emitter discharge uniformity
specifications are being met and to decide whether the system can be operated
efficiently. A commercial drip irrigation system was evaluated at a farmer’s
field under grapes to study the various parameters, viz., emission uniformity,
emitter flow variations and statistical uniformity during the year 2019. The
soil characteristics of the experiment field at different profile depths were
analyzed and sandy loam soil is available at 0 to 15 cm depth and sandy clay
loam is available from 15 cm to 60 cm depths, Irrigation was given daily based
on potential evaporation. The soil moisture status during the crop growth
period at various depths under the emitter was studied. The soil moisture in
the field was maintained in a range of 21 to 23% under drip irrigation in the
60 cm depth irrespective of the duration. During the rainy season when no
irrigation was given, the soil moisture fluctuated depending upon the intensity
of rainfall. The system performance was good as indicated by the high
uniformity coefficient (93%) which indicates that the field was irrigated in a
highly uniform manner. In contrast to the rainy period, there is an increase in
the soil moisture content with respect to depth. This increase is also
identical as reflected by the gradient of the soil moisture profile. The yield
was estimated as 27500 kg/ha and water use efficiency was found to be 566
kg.ha/cm. The study revealed that the superiority of drip irrigated soil regime
and moisture content in the soil at 60 cm depth was more or less maintained
constantly during the irrigation period.
Author(s)details:-
A. Valliammai
Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Agricultural Engineering
College and Research Institute, Kumulur, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University,
India.
M. Nagarajan
Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Agricultural Engineering
College and Research Institute, Kumulur, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University,
India.
E. Sujitha
Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Agricultural Engineering
College and Research Institute, Kumulur, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University,
India.
Please See the book
here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/raeges/v3/12805F
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