Data in Brief (Dec 2018)

USDA-ARS Colorado maize growth and development, yield and water-use under strategic timing of irrigation, 2012–2013

  • Louise H. Comas,
  • Thomas J. Trout,
  • Garrett T. Banks,
  • Huihui Zhang,
  • Kendall C. DeJonge,
  • Sean M. Gleason

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
pp. 1227 – 1231

Abstract

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This data set was collected over two years, 2012–2013, on maize under 12 irrigation treatments with varying levels of deficit during late-vegetative and grain-filling growth stages in semi-arid Northern Colorado supplied with surface drip irrigation. The data set, which can be found online at the USDA National Agricultural Library data repository (doi: 10.15482/USDA.ADC/1439968), includes hourly weather data; plant growth and canopy development over the season; final biomass, yield and harvest index; and daily water balance data including irrigation, precipitation, soil water content, and estimates of crop evapotranspiration. Soil parameters for the site, as well as data from a previous experiment on maize with different treatments can also be found online (doi: 10.15482/USDA.ADC/1254006). Here, we describe the synthesis of data collected from 2012 to 2013. These data can be used for modeling the relationship between maize yield and field-level water use under season water availability.