Effects of supplemental irrigation with micro-sprinkling hoses on water distribution in soil and grain yield of winter wheat

2014 
Abstract The development of water-saving irrigation techniques is required for future food and ecological security in the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain of China, which suffers from severe water shortage. Field experiments were performed over two years (2010/2012) with the high-yielding winter wheat cultivar Jimai22 to examine the effects of supplemental irrigation (SI) with micro-sprinkling hoses on water distribution in soil and grain yield of winter wheat. Five irrigation treatments were tested: rainfed (T0), and irrigated with micro-sprinkling hoses with minimum sprinkling angles (i.e. the angle between the tangent of the initial water jet and the horizontal) of 35° (T1), 50° (T2), 65° (T3) and 80° (T4). The SI brought soil water content in the 0–140 cm profile to 75% field capacity (FC) at jointing and 70% FC at anthesis in 2010/2011, and 70% FC at both jointing and anthesis in 2011/2012. The distribution uniformity of irrigation water ( C μ ) in soil after irrigation at jointing and anthesis was increased by increasing sprinkling angle from 35° to 80°. The increase in the soil water content in the 0–40 cm soil layer of the inter-rows decreased significantly with increasing distance from the micro-sprinkling hose in T1, T2 and T3, but there was no significant difference between inter-rows in T4. As sprinkling angle was increased from 35° to 80°, the amount of SI required (CIR), soil water consumption (Δ W ) and crop evapotranspiration (ETc) decreased. The grain filling rate at the later filling stage, 1000-kernel weight, dry matter accumulation (DM), grain yield, and agronomic water use efficiency (AWUE) were significantly higher in T4 than in T1, T2 and T3. The CIR, Δ W and ETc had significant, negative, linear relationships with C μ . However, DM, grain yield, and AWUE had significant, positive, linear relationships with C μ with mean correlation coefficients of 0.60, 0.91 and 0.91, respectively. In this study, the optimum sprinkling angle of micro-sprinkling hoses for irrigating wheat after jointing was 80°.
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