Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences (Nov 2021)

Quantitative response of wheat to sowing dates and irrigation regimes using CERES-Wheat model

  • Eajaz Ahmad Dar,
  • A.S. Brar,
  • Showket A. Dar,
  • Bandar S. Aljuaid,
  • Ahmed M. El-Shehawi,
  • Rizwan Rashid,
  • Zahoor A. Shah,
  • Abrar Yousuf,
  • Mohammad Amin Bhat,
  • Mushtaq Ahmed,
  • Fayaz Ahmad Bahar,
  • Hesham El Enshasy,
  • Marian Brestic,
  • Maria Barboricova,
  • Marek Zivcak,
  • Shahid Farooq,
  • Mohammad Javed Ansari

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 11
pp. 6198 – 6208

Abstract

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An experiment was conducted at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana during 2014–15 and 2015–16, keeping four sowing dates {25th Oct (D1), 10th Nov (D2), 25th Nov (D3) and 10th Dec (D4)} in main plots and five irrigation schedules {irrigation at 15 (FC15), 25 (FC25), 35 (FC35) and 45 (FC45) % depletion of soil moisture from field capacity (FC) and a conventional practice} in sub plots. The objective of the study was to evaluate the performance of CERES-Wheat model for simulating yield and water use under varying planting and soil moisture regimes. The simulated and observed grain yield was higher in D1, with irrigation applied at FC15 as compared to all other sowing date and irrigation regime combinations. Simulated grain yield decreased by 19% with delay in sowing from 25th October to 10th December because of 8% reduction in simulated crop evapotranspiration. Simulated evapotranspiration decreased by 16%, wheat grain yield by 23% and water productivity by 15% in drip irrigation at 45% depletion from field capacity as compared to drip irrigation at 15% of field capacity. It was further revealed that the model performed well in simulating the phenology, water use and yield of wheat.

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