tailieunhanh - Water productivity and water use pattern in bed planted wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under varying irrigation schedules

The objective of the study was to examine the treatment effects on water productivity, yield and profitability of wheat crop. Results showed that the grain yield (; and and q ha-1 ), were significantly higher in B90–4 and 4cm irrigation at IW/CPE during both the year of study. Physiological traits, yield attributes and yields were significantly influenced by land configuration and irrigation practices. In land configuration systems, B90–4 and 4 cm irrigation at IW/CPE displayed significantly higher water use efficiency (; and ; kg m-3 ) compared with other treatments. However irrigation schedules × land configuration interaction was significant for yield attributes grain, straw and biological yield. | Water productivity and water use pattern in bed planted wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under varying irrigation schedules