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The effect of deficit irrigation with treated wastewater on sweet corn: experimental and modelling study using SALTMED model
Authors:Abdelaziz Hirich  Ragab Ragab  Redouane Choukr-Allah  Abellatif Rami
Affiliation:1. Agronomic and Veterinary Medicine Hassan II Institute, Horticultural Complex of Agadir, 86150, Ait Melloul, Morocco
2. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), Wallingford, OX10 8BB, UK
Abstract:This study investigated the impact of using treated wastewater and deficit irrigation on yield, water productivity, dry matter and soil moisture availability. The experiment included six treatments of deficit irrigation with treated wastewater during the 2010 and 2011 seasons and two deficit irrigation treatments combined with 3 organic amendment levels during the 2012 season. The experimental and SALTMED modelling results indicated that regulated deficit irrigation when applied during vegetative growth stage could stimulate root development, increase water and nutrient uptake and subsequently increase the yield. The organic amendment has slightly improved yield under full irrigation but had relatively small effect under stress conditions. The SALTMED model results supported and matched the experimental results and showed similar differences among the different treatments. The model proved its ability to predict soil moisture availability, yield, water productivity and total dry matter for three growing seasons under several deficit irrigation strategies using treated wastewater. The high values of the coefficient of determination R 2 reflected a very good agreement between the model and observed values. The SALTMED model results generally confirm the model’s ability to predict sweet corn growth and productivity under deficit irrigation strategies in the semi-arid region.
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