Water management in wheat using non-traditional techniques

Authors

  • S. D. ATTRI
  • ANUBHA KAUSHIK
  • L. S. RATHORE
  • B. LAL

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v53i3.1649

Keywords:

Simulation, Potential, Genotype, Productivity, Irrigation

Abstract

Water is one of the most limiting resources for agricultural production. Due to uneven distribution of rainfall, supplemental irrigation is often required to produce sustainable yield level. Timing and frequency of irrigation is one of the most important tactical decisions, which a farmer has to make to maximize profit from limited water availability. Computer based dynamic simulation models have the capability to assess management options under different environments to help in decision making. In this study, CRESS-Wheat Model  V-3.5 has been utilized to quantify the optimum utilization of limited water for popular wheat genotypes of NW India for operational use in Agrometeorological Advisory services with routinely measured weather parameters.

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Published

01-07-2002

How to Cite

[1]
S. D. . . ATTRI, A. . KAUSHIK, L. S. . . RATHORE, and B. . . LAL, “Water management in wheat using non-traditional techniques”, MAUSAM, vol. 53, no. 3, pp. 329–336, Jul. 2002.

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Research Papers