Yield characteristics of sweet corn under deficit irrigation on Southeastern Turkey
2009
Oktem, A., Harran Univ., 63040, Sanliurfa (Turkey). Dept. of Crop Science | Oktem, A.G., Directorate of Soil and Water Resources Research Inst., Sanliurfa (Turkey)
The influence of deficit drip irrigation on yield characteristics of sweet corn was determined in Sanliurfa, Turkey during the 1998 and 1999 cropping seasons. Water was applied to sweet corn as 100%, 90%, 80% and 70% of evaporation from a Class A Pan (E sub pan). Plant height, ear length, number of kernels per ear and weight of single fresh ear were highest at 100% E sub pan whereas the lowest values were observed at 70% E sub pan in both years. Water savings varied between 10.91% and 31.15% depending on water deficiency treatments. The highest fresh ear yields (12.76% and 12.44 t/ha) were obtained at 100% E sub pan and the minimum fresh ear yields (7.90 and 7.31 t/ha) at 70% E sub pan in both years. Fresh ear yields at 100% and 90% E sub pan were not significantly different. Despite reduction in fresh ear yield because of deficit irrigation, 80% E sub pan had no negative effect on the number of marketable ears. In conclusion, deficit drip irrigation up to 20% (80% E sub pan) can be acceptable for sweet corn (cv. Jubilee) production in the southeastern region of Turkey.
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