Journal ArticleOpen Access
The Effect of Deficit Irrigation on Root/shoot Ratio, Water Use Efficiency and Yield Efficiency of Soybean
Author Affiliations
University of Dhaka, Gifu University
Published InJournal of Rainwater Catchment Systems
Year2010
Citations2
Abstract
An experiment was conducted in a vinyl house at Gifu University, Japan, from June to November 2008 to investigate the effects of water stress on root/shoot ratio and water use efficiency (WUE) at different growth stages, and its influence on yield efficiency (YE) of soybean. The treatment imposed was deficit irrigation with five levels including D_1(0-20%), D_2(20-40%), D_3(40-60%), D_4(60-80%), and D_5(80-100%) water deficits of total available water. Soybean seed yield (Y) significantly correlated to the crop water requirement (CWR) as well as to the leaf area index (LAI) and total dry biomass (TDB) in response to water deficit levels. These relationships indicated the water stress decreased CWR which in turn caused the decrease in LAI and TDB and a subsequent…
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