Canopy-air temperature differentials,water use and yield of chickpea in a semi-arid environment |
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Authors: | M. V. K. Sivakumar |
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Affiliation: | (1) International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, ICRISAT, A.P. 502324 P.O. Patancheru, India;(2) Present address: ICRISAT Sahelian Center, BP 12404, Niamey, Niger |
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Abstract: | Summary Stress degree days (SDD) and canopy-air temperature differential summation procedures were used to quantify the response of crops of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) to soil water availability and atmospheric demand over a four year period on a deep and medium-deep Vertisol in India using different irrigation treatments and planting dates. Canopy temperatures measured between 13.00–14.00 h provided a good index of the daily mean canopy temperature. Differences in the diurnal variation in the canopy-air temperature differentials between irrigated and non-irrigated chickpea reflected clearly the differential response of the crop to soil water availability. Total water use of chickpea decreased with increasing SDD. Data pooled over three growing seasons showed a close relationship between SDD and yield of chickpea. Calculated water stress index (WSI) which includes the vapor pressure deficit term showed a similar relationship with yield to that with SDD.Approved for publication as ICRISAT Journal Article 580(Via Paris) |
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