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Effects of irrigation water salinity on evapotranspiration modified by leaching fractions in hot pepper plants
by
Liu, Chunwei
, Qiu, Rangjian
, Jing, Yuanshu
, Wang, Zhenchang
, Yang, Zaiqiang
in
631/449/2661/1797
/ 631/92/269/1146
/ 631/92/269/1152
/ Agricultural Irrigation
/ Biomass
/ Capsicum - physiology
/ Drainage water
/ Electric Conductivity
/ Electrical conductivity
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Irrigation
/ Irrigation effects
/ Irrigation water
/ Leaching
/ multidisciplinary
/ Plant Leaves
/ Plant Roots
/ Potassium - chemistry
/ Salinity
/ Salinity effects
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Seasons
/ Sodium - chemistry
/ Soil - chemistry
/ Time Factors
/ Water - analysis
/ Water - chemistry
/ Water salinity
2017
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Effects of irrigation water salinity on evapotranspiration modified by leaching fractions in hot pepper plants
by
Liu, Chunwei
, Qiu, Rangjian
, Jing, Yuanshu
, Wang, Zhenchang
, Yang, Zaiqiang
in
631/449/2661/1797
/ 631/92/269/1146
/ 631/92/269/1152
/ Agricultural Irrigation
/ Biomass
/ Capsicum - physiology
/ Drainage water
/ Electric Conductivity
/ Electrical conductivity
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Irrigation
/ Irrigation effects
/ Irrigation water
/ Leaching
/ multidisciplinary
/ Plant Leaves
/ Plant Roots
/ Potassium - chemistry
/ Salinity
/ Salinity effects
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Seasons
/ Sodium - chemistry
/ Soil - chemistry
/ Time Factors
/ Water - analysis
/ Water - chemistry
/ Water salinity
2017
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Effects of irrigation water salinity on evapotranspiration modified by leaching fractions in hot pepper plants
by
Liu, Chunwei
, Qiu, Rangjian
, Jing, Yuanshu
, Wang, Zhenchang
, Yang, Zaiqiang
in
631/449/2661/1797
/ 631/92/269/1146
/ 631/92/269/1152
/ Agricultural Irrigation
/ Biomass
/ Capsicum - physiology
/ Drainage water
/ Electric Conductivity
/ Electrical conductivity
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Irrigation
/ Irrigation effects
/ Irrigation water
/ Leaching
/ multidisciplinary
/ Plant Leaves
/ Plant Roots
/ Potassium - chemistry
/ Salinity
/ Salinity effects
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Seasons
/ Sodium - chemistry
/ Soil - chemistry
/ Time Factors
/ Water - analysis
/ Water - chemistry
/ Water salinity
2017
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Effects of irrigation water salinity on evapotranspiration modified by leaching fractions in hot pepper plants
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Effects of irrigation water salinity on evapotranspiration modified by leaching fractions in hot pepper plants
2017
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We investigated whether leaching fraction (LF) is able to modify the effects of irrigation water salinity (EC
iw
) on evapotranspiration (ET). We conducted an experiment with a completely randomized block design using five levels of EC
iw
and two LFs. Results showed that the electrical conductivity of drainage water (EC
dw
) in an LF of 0.29 was considerably higher during the 21–36 days after transplanting (DAT), and considerably lower after 50 DAT than in an LF of 0.17. The hourly, nighttime, daily, cumulative and seasonal ET all decreased considerably as a result of an increase in the EC
iw
. The daily ET started to be considerably higher in the LF of 0.29 than in the LF of 0.17 from 65 DAT. Compared with the LF of 0.17, the seasonal ET in the LF of 0.29 under various EC
iw
levels increased by 4.8%–8.7%. The Maas and Hoffman and van Genuchten and Hoffman models both corresponded well with the measured relative seasonal ET and the LF had no marked effects on these model parameters. Collectively, an increase in the level of EC
iw
always decreased the ET substantially. An increase in the LF increased the ET considerably, but there was a time lag.
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