Estimating water use and irrigation requirements of coffee in Hawaii

Crop evapotranspiration (ET) was measured as evaporative heat flux from drip-irrigated coffee (Coffea arabica L. cv. Yellow Catuai) fields at different stages of canopy development using the Bowen ratio-energy balance technique. Irrigation requirements were determined by comparing the Et values obtained against reference values (ET) derived from a modified Penman equation, and expressed as the ET/ET ratio, or crop coefficient (Kc). In 1991, the average Kc was 0.75 to 0.79 for fields containing 2- to 4-year-old plantings. This ratio was 0.58 for a field containing a 1-year-old planting. Crop coefficient was 30 lower in 1992 due to higher ET values and lower stomatal conductance. Measurements made between July and August and again between September and November 1991 suggested that Kc may vary seasonally. Crop transpiration (T), determined with the stem heat balance technique, comprised from 40 to 95 of ET as the leaf area index increased from 1.4 to 6.7 Behavior of Kc and T during a 25-day soil drying-reirrigation cycle indicated that the crop was able to maintain relatively high levels of gas-exchange activity during periods of severe water deficit.

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Main Authors: 74714 Gutiérrez, M.V., 92894 Meinzer, F.C.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 1994
Subjects:COFFEA ARABICA, CATUAI AMARILLO, USO DEL AGUA, RIEGO, RIEGO POR GOTEO, EVAPOTRANSPIRACION, TRANSPIRACION, HAWAII,
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Summary:Crop evapotranspiration (ET) was measured as evaporative heat flux from drip-irrigated coffee (Coffea arabica L. cv. Yellow Catuai) fields at different stages of canopy development using the Bowen ratio-energy balance technique. Irrigation requirements were determined by comparing the Et values obtained against reference values (ET) derived from a modified Penman equation, and expressed as the ET/ET ratio, or crop coefficient (Kc). In 1991, the average Kc was 0.75 to 0.79 for fields containing 2- to 4-year-old plantings. This ratio was 0.58 for a field containing a 1-year-old planting. Crop coefficient was 30 lower in 1992 due to higher ET values and lower stomatal conductance. Measurements made between July and August and again between September and November 1991 suggested that Kc may vary seasonally. Crop transpiration (T), determined with the stem heat balance technique, comprised from 40 to 95 of ET as the leaf area index increased from 1.4 to 6.7 Behavior of Kc and T during a 25-day soil drying-reirrigation cycle indicated that the crop was able to maintain relatively high levels of gas-exchange activity during periods of severe water deficit.