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Water and Nitrogen Productivity of Potato Growth in Desert Areas under Low-Discharge Drip Irrigation

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WATER
卷 10, 期 8, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w10080970

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water productivity; nitrogen productivity; fertigation; drip irrigation; low-discharge; arid regions

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  1. Israeli Ministry of Agriculture [857069512]
  2. Goldinger Trust
  3. Jewish Federation of Delaware
  4. Frances and Elias Margolin Trust

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Narrow profit margins, resource conservation issues and environmental concerns are the main driving forces to improve fertilizer uptake, especially for potatoes. Potatoes are a high value crop with a shallow, inefficient root system and high fertilizer rate requirements. Of all essential nutrients, nitrogen (N) is often limiting to potato production. A major concern in potato production is to minimize N leaching from the root zone. Therefore, the main objective of this study was to examine the potato crop characteristics under drip irrigation with low-discharge (0.6 L h(-1)) and to determine the optimal combination of irrigation (40, 60, 80, and 100%) and fertigation (0, 50, and 100%) doses. In this study, the 80% (438.6 mm) irrigation dose and a 50% (50 mg N L-1) fertigation dose (W80%F50%) showed that these doses are sufficient for optimal potato yield (about 40 ton ha(-1)) in conjunction with water and fertilizer savings. Moreover, this treatment did not exhibit any qualitative changes in the potato tuber compared to the 100% treatments. When considering water productivity and yield, one may select a harsher irrigation regime if the available agricultural soils are not a limiting factor. Thus, higher yields can be obtained with lower irrigation and fertigation doses and a larger area.

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