Water balance and crop coefficient estimation of a citrus orchard in Uruguay

  • M. García Petillo Fac. Agronomía. Universidad de la Republica. Montevideo
  • J.R. Castel IVIA. Moncada (Valencia)
Keywords: CITRUS SINENSIS, WATER REQUIREMENTS, EVAPOTRANSPIRATION, PLANT WATER RELATIONS, IRRIGATION, TRICKLE IRRIGATION, IRRIGATION RATES, EFFICIENCY, WATER USE, URUGUAY

Abstract

The actual evapotranspiration (ETc) of mature "Valencia" orange trees (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osb.), drip-irrigated and non-irrigated, was calculated using the water balance method, over three years. Annual ETc was 24% higher from irrigated trees that from non irrigated trees (767 and 620 mm/year, respectively). Maximum monthly average ETc was 3.3 mm/day or 80 L/tree/day (trees were spaced at 6 x 4 m). Generally ETc rate was reduced in January, the month of maximum atmospheric demand, compared with December, even under fully irrigated trees. The average annual value of the crop coefficient (Kc) for irrigated trees was 0.69. Monthly Kc values also showed a clear seasonal trend, with minimum values in summer (0.60), intermediate values in autumn and spring (0.77 and 0.80, respectively) and maximum values in winter (0.87). These values provide a useful base for the design and operation of microirrigation systems, for mature citrus trees in Uruguay.

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Published
2007-06-01
How to Cite
García Petillo, M., & Castel, J. (2007). Water balance and crop coefficient estimation of a citrus orchard in Uruguay. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research, 5(2), 232-243. https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2007052-243
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