Water Supply (Sep 2023)
Fog water harvesting potential and its use in supplementary irrigation of rainfed crops (winter wheat) in Abi-beyglu, Ardabil (Iran)
Abstract
In arid and semi-arid areas where available water resources are very limited, the application of unconventional sources of water like the fog is of paramount importance. In this paper, the feasibility of using a standard fog collector (SFC) to collect fog water for complementary irrigation of rainfed wheat in the Abi-beyglu area was investigated. For this purpose, collected water volume was measured on a daily basis during fog time in 2021. The water demand of the winter wheat was estimated by the FAO Penman–Monteith equation under dry and normal conditions. Then the contribution of the collected water to supply the water demand of the wheat and the resultant increase in the yield under two different scenarios, namely complementary irrigation with 30 and 60 mm of collected water, was estimated using the AquaCrop model. Results showed that it is feasible to obtain an average water production of 3.6 L/m2/day over the studied period. Upon irrigation with 30 and 60 mm of collected water under dry and normal conditions, 26 and 34% of the water deficiency for wheat farming was supplied, leading to increased crop yields by 0.6 and 1.7 ton/ha, respectively. HIGHLIGHTS It is feasible to obtain an average water production of 3.6 L/m2/day over the studied period.; The meteorological parameters have a significant correlation with the water captured.; The collected fog water represents a proper resource for supplying a part of the water demand for dry-farming.;
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