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IRRIGATION SCHEDULING CALCULATOR (ISC) TO IMPROVE WATER MANAGEMENT ON FIELD LEVEL IN EGYPT
Author(s) -
Samiha Ouda
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of water security
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2345-0363
DOI - 10.15544/jws.2017.008
Subject(s) - irrigation scheduling , irrigation , evapotranspiration , calculator , water balance , agricultural engineering , schedule , scheduling (production processes) , environmental science , simulation modeling , deficit irrigation , dns root zone , hydrology (agriculture) , irrigation management , computer science , mathematics , agronomy , engineering , mathematical optimization , ecology , geotechnical engineering , mathematical economics , biology , operating system
The developed model is MS excel sheet called “Irrigation Scheduling Calculator, ISC”. The model requires to input daily weather data to calculate daily evapotranspiration using Penman-Monteith equation. The model calculates water depletion from the root zone to determine when to irrigate and how much water should be applied. The charge from irrigation pump is used to calculate how many hours should the farmer run the pump to deliver the needed amount of water. ISC model was used to developed irrigation schedule for wheat and maize planted in El-Gharbia governorate. The developed schedules were compared to the actual schedules for both crops. Furthermore, CropSyst model was calibrated for both crops and run using the developed schedules by ISC model. The simulation results indicated that the calculated irrigation amount by ISC model for wheat was lower than actual schedule by 6.0 mm. Furthermore, the simulated wheat productivity by CropSyst was higher than measured grain and biological by 2%. Similarly, the calculated applied irrigation amount by ISC model for maize was lower than actual schedule by 79.0 mm and the productivity was not changed.

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