Root growth, water potential and yield of irrigated wheat

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Mishra, HS [1 ]
Rathore, TR [1 ]
Tomar, VS [1 ]
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[1] Govind Ballabh Pant Univ Agr & Technol, Coll Agr, Dept Soil Sci, Pantnagar 263145, Uttar Pradesh, India
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10.1007/s002710050052
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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Root length density (LV), mid-day leaf water potential (Psi(leaf)) and yield of wheat were studied in 1983-1984 and 1984-1985 on a Phoolbagh clay loam (Typic Haplaquoll) and on a Beni silty clay loam (Aquic Hapludoll) in the Tarai region of Uttar Pradesh under naturally fluctuating shallow (0.4 - 0.9 m, SWT) and medium-depth (0.8-1.3 m, MWT) water table conditions with six water regimes: rainfed (I-0); irrigation at crown root initiation (I,); at crown root initiation and milk (I-2); at crown root initiation, maximum tillering and milk (I-3); at crown root initiation, maximum tillering, flowering and milk (I-4); and at crown root initiation, maximum tillering, flowering, milk and dough (I-5) Maximum rooting depth (0.8 m under SWT and 1.05 m under MWT conditions) was attained at the dough stage (115 days after sowing, DAS) and was more strongly influenced by fluctuations in water table depth than by the water regime. For wet regimes (I-2-I-5), roots were concentrated at and above the water table interface and had greater horizontal development, whereas in dry regimens (I-0 and I-1), due to deficient moisture conditions in the upper soil layer (0.45 m) they invaded lower horizons and had a greater vertical distribution Psi(leaf) was not significantly affected by water regime (I-1-I-5) up to 94 DAS during a wet year (1983-1984) and up to 74 DAS during a dry year (1984-1985), but was significantly affected thereafter. Grain yields with water regimens I-1-I-5 during a wet year and for the I-2-I-5 treatments during a dry year at either water table depth were not significantly different, but there was a (non-significant) trend to lower yield with increasing soil water deficit. Under SWT in I-2, the average grain yield wsa 5130 kg ha(-1) and under the I-3 regime, 5200 kg ha(-1). Likewise, under MWT in I-3, it was 5158 kg ha(-1) and under the I-4 regime, 5218 kg ha(-1). The results indicate that application of irrigation of more than 120 and 180 mm under SWT and MWT conditions, respectively, did not raise yield. Irrigation given as per schedule I-2 under SWT and I-3 under MWT conditions in the Tarai situation, appears to be more effective than a very wet regime (I-5).
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