2022
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12020278
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Real Time Soil Moisture (RTSM) Based Irrigation Scheduling to Improve Yield and Water-Use Efficiency of Green Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Grown in North India

Abstract: A field experiment on green pea (Pisum Sativum L.) was conducted under drip irrigation to determine the irrigation schedule based on real-time soil moisture measurements with irrigation treatments (main plots) and fertilizer treatments (sub-plots) in a split-plot design with three replications. Main plots consisted of fourirrigation levels at different matric potential ranges (I1: −20 kPa; I2: −30 kPa; I3: −35 kPa; and I4: −40 kPa), while the sub-plots consisted of three fertigation levels (F1: 120%, F2: 100% … Show more

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“…Maximum okra yield was attained under sub-surface irrigation provided with 100% ETc, and the total application of water was 800 mm [52]. Maximum pea yield and water productivity were attained with the irrigation treatment scheduled at the soil matric potential level of −30 kPa [53]. The maximum number of fruits, fruit weight and yield of okra were influenced by the sowing time and hormone application in okra [54].…”
Section: Effect Of Irrigation and Fertigation On Okra Plant Parameter...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maximum okra yield was attained under sub-surface irrigation provided with 100% ETc, and the total application of water was 800 mm [52]. Maximum pea yield and water productivity were attained with the irrigation treatment scheduled at the soil matric potential level of −30 kPa [53]. The maximum number of fruits, fruit weight and yield of okra were influenced by the sowing time and hormone application in okra [54].…”
Section: Effect Of Irrigation and Fertigation On Okra Plant Parameter...mentioning
confidence: 99%