Furrow Irrigation Management and Design Criteria Using Efficiency Parameters and Simulation Models

This study analyzes the relationship between the variables of furrow irrigation and the irrigation performance parameters, crop yield, and deep percolation as a basis for furrow irrigation design and management. Application efficiency (AE), requirement efficiency (RE), requirement distribution efficiency (RDE), total distribution efficiency (TDE), and furrow irrigation management, operation, and design variables (inflow discharge, furrow length, and irrigation cutoff time) were correlated. The relationship between performance irrigation parameters and relative yield was also examined. In addition, environmental aspects related to leaching and runoff were also presented for each of the parameters. Study results indicate that increasing the length of the furrow reduces RE, RDE, and TDE values. However, an increase in inflow discharge and cutoff time increases efficiency. In contrast, an increase in furrow length increases AE while an increase in inflow discharge and cutoff time reduces it. Unlike AE, RE, RDE, and TDE parameters are well-correlated with relative yield. TDE and AE are recommended parameters for the design, management, and operation of furrow irrigation systems, in order to establish good irrigation practices, and to prevent contamination.

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Main Authors: Holzapfel,Eduardo A., Leiva,Carlos, Mariño,Miguel A., Paredes,Jerónimo, Arumí,José L., Billib,Max
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Language:English
Published: Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, INIA 2010
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-583920100002000122018-10-01Furrow Irrigation Management and Design Criteria Using Efficiency Parameters and Simulation ModelsHolzapfel,Eduardo A.Leiva,CarlosMariño,Miguel A.Paredes,JerónimoArumí,José L.Billib,Max furrow irrigation performance parameters model yield leaching This study analyzes the relationship between the variables of furrow irrigation and the irrigation performance parameters, crop yield, and deep percolation as a basis for furrow irrigation design and management. Application efficiency (AE), requirement efficiency (RE), requirement distribution efficiency (RDE), total distribution efficiency (TDE), and furrow irrigation management, operation, and design variables (inflow discharge, furrow length, and irrigation cutoff time) were correlated. The relationship between performance irrigation parameters and relative yield was also examined. In addition, environmental aspects related to leaching and runoff were also presented for each of the parameters. Study results indicate that increasing the length of the furrow reduces RE, RDE, and TDE values. However, an increase in inflow discharge and cutoff time increases efficiency. In contrast, an increase in furrow length increases AE while an increase in inflow discharge and cutoff time reduces it. Unlike AE, RE, RDE, and TDE parameters are well-correlated with relative yield. TDE and AE are recommended parameters for the design, management, and operation of furrow irrigation systems, in order to establish good irrigation practices, and to prevent contamination.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, INIAChilean journal of agricultural research v.70 n.2 20102010-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-58392010000200012en10.4067/S0718-58392010000200012
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Leiva,Carlos
Mariño,Miguel A.
Paredes,Jerónimo
Arumí,José L.
Billib,Max
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Leiva,Carlos
Mariño,Miguel A.
Paredes,Jerónimo
Arumí,José L.
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Furrow Irrigation Management and Design Criteria Using Efficiency Parameters and Simulation Models
author_facet Holzapfel,Eduardo A.
Leiva,Carlos
Mariño,Miguel A.
Paredes,Jerónimo
Arumí,José L.
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title Furrow Irrigation Management and Design Criteria Using Efficiency Parameters and Simulation Models
title_short Furrow Irrigation Management and Design Criteria Using Efficiency Parameters and Simulation Models
title_full Furrow Irrigation Management and Design Criteria Using Efficiency Parameters and Simulation Models
title_fullStr Furrow Irrigation Management and Design Criteria Using Efficiency Parameters and Simulation Models
title_full_unstemmed Furrow Irrigation Management and Design Criteria Using Efficiency Parameters and Simulation Models
title_sort furrow irrigation management and design criteria using efficiency parameters and simulation models
description This study analyzes the relationship between the variables of furrow irrigation and the irrigation performance parameters, crop yield, and deep percolation as a basis for furrow irrigation design and management. Application efficiency (AE), requirement efficiency (RE), requirement distribution efficiency (RDE), total distribution efficiency (TDE), and furrow irrigation management, operation, and design variables (inflow discharge, furrow length, and irrigation cutoff time) were correlated. The relationship between performance irrigation parameters and relative yield was also examined. In addition, environmental aspects related to leaching and runoff were also presented for each of the parameters. Study results indicate that increasing the length of the furrow reduces RE, RDE, and TDE values. However, an increase in inflow discharge and cutoff time increases efficiency. In contrast, an increase in furrow length increases AE while an increase in inflow discharge and cutoff time reduces it. Unlike AE, RE, RDE, and TDE parameters are well-correlated with relative yield. TDE and AE are recommended parameters for the design, management, and operation of furrow irrigation systems, in order to establish good irrigation practices, and to prevent contamination.
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