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The ratio of total quantity of water supplied to crop during its base period to area is called

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Answered by mansisivach14
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Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

The ratio of total quantity of water supplied to crop during its base period to area is called duty.

Explanation:

Duty of canal water:

Duty is defined as the area of the land irrigated by the unit discharge of water flowing continuously for the duration of the base period of the crop

D = Area of land being irrigated / Rate of water supply

D = \frac{A}{Q}

Duty is measured in hectares/ cumec

Crop period:

The crop phase is the interval of time between the instant of sowing and the moment of harvest.

Base Period:

The base period or base of the crop is the span of time between the initial watering of a crop at the time of sowing and the last watering prior to harvest.

Final answer:

Duty is defined as the  ratio of total quantity of water supplied to crop for irrigation during its base period.

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