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Irrigation water requirement of crops between various stages of growing

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Answered by IMDILJAAN
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At early stages of crop growth, the depth of water applied should be less since the root system is shallow.

Generally the amount of water applied at each irrigation is about 50 mm in red soils and 60 mm in black soils.

Crop water requirements (CWR) are defined as the depth of water [mm] needed to meet the water consumed through evapotranspiration (ETc) by a disease-free crop,

growing in large fields under non-restricting soil conditions including soil water and fertility, and achieving full production.

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Answered by kesaniaishwaryalaxmi
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Answer:

At early stages of crop growth, the depth of water applied should be less since the root system is shallow. Generally the amount of water applied at each irrigation is about 50 mm in red soils and 60 mm in black soils.

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