The effects of supplementary irrigation on yield and water use efficiency of three new wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars

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Two-year experiments was conducted to find the effect of value and times of supplementary irrigation on water requirement and yield production of three new wheat cultivar namely (‘W33g’, ‘Cross Alborz’ and ‘Bahar’) in three replicate randomized complete block factorial experiments since 2009-11. Experiments were performed at the Campus of Agriculture and Natural Resources of Razi University lysimetery research station No. 1. All treatments were irrigated with the same amount of water until flowering stage but the times and the value of supplementary irrigation was different in four treatments based on experiment design at next stages. Supplementary irrigation during the flowering, seedling and both conditions were applied, by observation 50 percent of flowering and seedling starting, respectively. The results showed that the highest supplementary irrigation contribution in the first and second year of study was 27.5 and 26.1 percent of total water use respectively. In the first and the second year of this study, the highest average yield production was obtained for ‘Cross Alborz’ under flowering and seedling supplementary irrigation treatments with 4681 and 4804 kg.ha-1, respectively.

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