Crop coefficient for drip-irrigated cotton in a Mediterranean environment |
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Authors: | H. J. Farahani T. Y. Oweis G. Izzi |
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Affiliation: | (1) International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), P.O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria;(2) University of Firenze, 50121 Firenze, Italy |
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Abstract: | A 3-year study was conducted in the eastern Mediterranean region of northern Syria to develop crop coefficient, K
c, for drip-irrigated short-season cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Two sets of K
c curves were determined, the generalized K
c published by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) that was adjusted for local climate, and the locally developed
K
c as the ratio of measured cotton evapotranspiration to calculated reference evapotranspiration. The adjusted FAO K
c curves were the same for the 3 years. However, the locally developed K
c curves not only differed among the 3 years, but also from the adjusted FAO K
c. During the mid-season stage, the adjusted FAO K
c was 24% higher than the locally developed value of 1.05. Variations in locally developed K
c values were caused by normal year-to-year variations in irrigation timing and amount, suggesting sensitivity of K
c that cautions against the use of locally developed K
c based on limited data (i.e., a single season). On the season, the overestimation of crop evapotranspiration by using adjusted
FAO K
c was substantial and equivalent to 150 mm water or about two additional irrigations per season. Results caution against blind
application of published FAO K
c curve, suggesting some local or regional calibration for increased accuracy. |
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