General irrigation efficiency for field water management
Abstract
On-farm water management systems are traditionally evaluated using a set of performance indices which are inconvenient for evaluation and comparison. We propose a general efficiency (Eg) which is defined as the ratio of crop transpiration to the sum of the volume of applied water and the volume of deficit. Eg combines the characteristics of traditionally used irrigation efficiencies: application efficiency (Ea), storage efficiency (Es) and the...
Paper Details
Title
General irrigation efficiency for field water management
Published Date
Apr 1, 1996
Volume
30
Issue
2
Pages
123 - 132
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