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Outline of todays discussion WUE o Total amount per crop o Timing of water applications o Understanding the critical stages of crops o Irrigation scheduling Prioritising watering when water in short supply Rotations (water profile)


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Outline of todays discussion

 WUE

  • Total amount per crop
  • Timing of water applications
  • Understanding the critical stages of crops
  • Irrigation scheduling

 Prioritising watering when water in short supply  Rotations (water profile)

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Comments / Questions?

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 Depends on type of crop  Crop water use changes with the stage of growth  Evapotranspiration is the term used to describe the

combined losses by evaporation and transpiration (plant water use).

 When a crop is actively growing the majority of water use is

transpiration.

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1.

Solar radiation

2.

Humidity

3.

Wind speed

4.

Temperature

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The stage of growth of the crop

2.

The depth of the plant/ crop root system

3.

The field capacity of the soil

The amount should fill the rooting zone and no more.

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1.

The area of transpiring surface

2.

The rate of transpiration

3.

The rate of evaporation from the soil

4.

The field capacity of the soil

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(mm of water per 1 metre depth of soil)

 Sand

30

 Loamy sand

40

 Sandy loam

50

 Sandy loam with OM

80

 Loam

90

 Clay

40

 Well structured clay

70

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Crop Irrigation Depth (mm) Irrigation (ML/ha) Potatoes 300 – 400 3.5 – 6.0 Peas 100 – 200 1.0- 2.0 Poppies 150 – 300 1.5 – 2.5 Green Beans 200 2 – 2.5 Pyrethrum 100 – 150 1 – 1.5 Carrots 350 3.5 Onions 350 – 400 3.5 – 4.0 Broccoli 200 – 250 2.0 – 4.0 Lucerne 350 – 550 3.5 – 5.5 Pasture 350 - 550 3.5 – 5.5

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Diseases Sow date water

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Nutrition Insects Plant density Weeds Tiller density frost Radiatio n Variety Environmental lodge

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10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Monthly r ly rainfall ( ll (mm) GSR = 523 m = 523 mm

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Attainabl tainable grain in yield d (Hag Hagley)

= (water u use se – ET) x x WU WUE = (525 = (525 + 50 + 50 – 125) x 125) x 20 20 = 450 = 450 x 20 20 = = 9000 9000 k kg/ha

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Monthly r ly rainfall ( ll (mm) GSR = 459 m = 459 mm

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

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Attainabl tainable grain in yield d (Cre ressy)

= (water u use se – ET) x x WU WUE = (450 = (450 + 25 + 25 – 125) x 125) x 20 20 = 350 = 350 x 20 20 = = 7000 7000 k kg/ha

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plants/ s/m2 ear ars/pla lant spikele lets/ear grai ains/spikele let grai ain w weight

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Sadras and McDonald, 2012

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 15

15 t/ha

  • irrig

igat ated d 6X 6X @ @ 40 m 40 mm ie ie 240m 40mm

  • GS

GSR = = 505 m 505 mm

 Yi

Yield - 40% 40% higher o r over 4 r 4 yr yrs

 Ears/m

s/m2 - no dif difference

 Grain

ins/e s/ear ar - 13 13% highe her

 Grain

n wt wt - 22% 22% hi highe her

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WATER F R FOR R PR PROFI FIT

Water Use Efficiency, Critical crop Stages and Timings for Optimal Water Use, Pastures, Grass Seed, Clover Seed, Carrot Seed, Onions and Brocolli Tom Graesser

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Irrigated P Pastur ures

  • Dairy Tas aim 1000 kg Dry matter per 100mm per ha

(1ML)

  • $2-300 Drymatter per ML water?
  • Healthy perennial pastures(rye/white clover)
  • Pasture water use approx.= Full Pan evaporation
  • Rooting depth generally less than

60 cm

  • Need efficient system cost wise to

pay for fully irrigated(5-6 ML/Ha)

  • Most efficient use is to start off a

newly sown pasture or strategic water.

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Lucern rne

  • Deep rooted, 1m or more
  • More efficient moisture use than ryegrass/white clover
  • Approx $600 gross value Lucerne per ML water (well

managed, 2t/ML)

  • 4-5 ML/ HA per season
  • Critical to have well watered

to about 3-4 days before cutting and fertilized and irrigated immediately after hay/silage removed

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Ryegr egrass S Seed ed Prod

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  • Oregon and NZ work- Extra 4-8 kg clean seed per mm

($1000/ ML)

  • Most critical growth stage 2 weeks leading up to

flowering

  • Second most responsive period 1-3 weeks after start

flowering (ie up to within week of windrowing)

  • Anecdotally, in dry year like last

year, big gains from maintaining adequate moisture after closing through to flowering.

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White Clover r Seed

  • Approx $1200/ML
  • Critical stages are establishment early in Autumn

and spring bulking up Mid Oct to Mid Nov

  • During Bulking up, need full Pan Evaporation

replacement, aiming for about 3t drymatter by start flowering

  • During flowering and seed fill;

controlled moisture stress-growthy paddocks about 33% full evaporation, others about 50%. More is not better!

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Onions ns

  • 3-4 ML/ha, $2000/ML
  • Even establishment critical
  • Adequate moisture and growth 3-8 leaf stages for

good symmetrical bulb shape

  • Water use drops to about 80

% of Pan Evaporation from mid bulbing onward

  • Night time irrigations best to

Minimize Botrytis

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Hybri rid Carrot S Seed

  • 5 ML/ha, $2000/ML
  • Establishment critical
  • Full Irrigation/rain up to flowering
  • Flowering to Harvest; Drip better Germination,

yield and lower disease than overhead irrigation BUT overhead OK if overnight only and 20+ mm applications.

  • Anecdotally restrict moisture to

about 25mm per week (60% full evaporation) during flowering/seed fill.

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Broc

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  • 3-4 ML/Ha,
  • Even establishment of crop critical to keep harvest

costs down and maximize yields; Green Harvest

  • Shallow rooted- mature crop only

about 40cm depth, first week 4cm.

  • Final week suggest under-watering

Slightly to minimize risk of wet harvest (70% evaporation).

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 Sprout development  Vegetative growth  Tuber initiation  Tuber bulking  Maturation

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Questions?

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 Establishment  Post herbicide  Run up  Hook  Flowering  Stripey Capsule

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Questions?

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 Soil moisture deficit reduces

growth and can impact on nodulation

 Moisture stress during

flowering and pod fill can severely limit yield and quality

 Excess water can limit yield

(yellowing)

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Questions?

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 Beans should be planted into moist soil

and irrigated soon after

 Beans are sensitive to water stress

during flowering, pod set and pod enlargement.

 Avoiding moisture stress during crop

growth will aid in creating a moist, crisp bean.

 Lower production may be experienced if

inadequate water is provided during pod enlargement leading up to harvest.

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Thank you