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William R DeTar

2008

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Yield And Growth Characteristics For Cotton Under Various Irrigation Regimes On Sandy Soil, William R. Detar Jan 2008

Yield And Growth Characteristics For Cotton Under Various Irrigation Regimes On Sandy Soil, William R. Detar

William R DeTar

Over-watering cotton wastes a valuable and scarce resource; it can also lead to rank growth, nutrient leaching, and contaminated groundwater. Since under-watering can decrease yields, the question becomes one of finding the optimum application regime. An irrigation experiment was set up to apply water at six different application rates, ranging from 33% to 144% of normal, with hopes of identifying the regime that produces maximum yield. Two cultivars, Acala Maxxa and Acala PhytoGen-72 (Gossypium hirsutum L.), were planted on sandy soil and irrigated daily with a highly efficient subsurface drip irrigation system for four seasons. The results showed that on …