Use of crop water stress index as indicators for scheduling irrigation in winter wheat
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Abstract
Canopy-ambient air temperature differences(Tc-Ta)for six irrigation treatments of winter wheat were monitored during booting to grain filling period at Luancheng Station from 2000 to 2001 season.The results showed that the midday Tc-Ta was closely related to soil moisture condition Soil moisture at 60% of field capacity for the 1m soil profile of winter wheat corresponded with the changing of Tc-Ta from positive to negative. For a non-water-stressed treatment,Tc-Ta was negatively related to the atmospheric vapor pressure difference(VPD).A baseline equation of Tc-Ta with VPD was established to calculate the Tc-Ta under non-water-stressed condition for the purpose of calculation of crop water stres index(CWSI).The relation of average CWS1 with grain yield was non-linear.With the decrease in CWSI,grain yield increased.When CWS1 was at about 0.1~ 0.2,the grain yield of winter wheat reached the optimum . Thus,the average CWSI at 0.1~ 0 2 might be taken as the indicator for irrigation scheduling of winter wheat.
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