EVALUATION OF ALTERNATE, FIXED AND CONVENTIONAL FURROW IRRIGATION SYSTEMS ON TOMATO YIELD AND WATER USE EFFICIENCY AT HUMBO WOREDA, ETHIOPI
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2018-12-25
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Hawassa University
Abstract
Water scarcity is one of the most important factors influencing sustainable agricultural
production in arid and semi-arid regions. Insufficient water supply for irrigation was the norm
rather than the exception, and irrigation management has been shifting from emphasizing
production per unit area to maximizing the production per unit of water consumed, the water
productivity. To cope with scarce water supplies, applying irrigation water below full crop-water
requirements is an important tool to achieve the goal of reducing irrigation water use and
increase water use efficiency (WUE). The objective of this research was to evaluate the three
furrow irrigation systems on tomato yield and water use efficiency and identify the furrow
irrigation method which allows achieving optimum tomato yield. To achieve this, experimental
design was arranged in RCBD with three treatments and four replications. The irrigation
treatments were Alternate Furrow Irrigation (AFI), Fixed Furrow Irrigation (FFI) and
Conventional Furrow Irrigation (CFI) method. The analysis of variance indicated highly
significant differences in yield and water use efficiency (P < 0.05). The result showed that
conventional furrow irrigation method gave maximum fruit yield (32 ton/ha) and alternative
furrow irrigation method showed highest water use efficiency (8.82 kg/m3
), and has high
marginal return rate. There for, in area where enough water available, applying water at
conventional furrow irrigation system through growing season is advisable to obtain maximum
tomato yield and in water scarce area applying irrigation water through alternative furrow
irrigation system in four day interval is found to be economical feasible and highest water use
efficiency.
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ETc, Evapotranspiration, Furrow irrigation method, Tomato, Water use efficiency.
