Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska 2022, vol. 24, pp. 231-245


peopleAli Beyhan Ucak1 orcid, peopleBurak Saltuk2 orcid, peopleRoman Rolbiecki3 Ten adres pocztowy jest chroniony przed spamowaniem. Aby go zobaczyć, konieczne jest włączenie w przeglądarce obsługi JavaScript.orcid, peopleAtilgan Atilgan2 orcid

institution 1. Siirt University, Turkey
2. Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University, Turkey
3. University of Science and Technology in Bydgoszcz, Poland
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doi1 https://doi.org/10.54740/ros.2022.017
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The goal of this study is to determine the crop water stress index (CWSI) and irrigation scheduling based on CWSI values, as well as to examine the correlations between CWSI, physiological parameters and grain yield of corn hybrid P31A34 in semi-arid climate conditions. In 2014 and 2015, the upper limit (UL) temperatures at which plants were entirely exposed to water stress were at 1.178°C and 2.38°C respectively. When the corn grain yield began to decline, the CWSI threshold value was 0.34, indicating the yield limit. Grain yield, crop water consumption, crop water stress index, chlorophyll content, water use efficiency and leaf area index were found to have negative correlations (p ≤ 0.01) with CWSI values in both years of the study. The findings revealed that in semi-arid climate conditions, a maximum of 30% water deficit can be used during the growing period of the corn compared to full irrigation (I100) for water savings, and that water deficits greater than 30% result in considerable grain yield losses. In areas where water resources are limited, the moderate water deficit (I70) may be a viable alternative to the I100.

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corn, crop water stress index, irrigation time, correlation

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Beyhan Ucak A, Saltu B, Rolbiecki R, Atilgan A. Defining Irrigation Scheduling Based on Crop Water Stress Index and Physiological Parameters for Hybrid Corn in Semi-Arid Climate. Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska. 2022; 24. https://doi.org/10.54740/ros.2022.017

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Beyhan Ucak, A., Saltu, B., Rolbiecki, R., Atilgan, A. 2022. Defining Irrigation Scheduling Based on Crop Water Stress Index and Physiological Parameters for Hybrid Corn in Semi-Arid Climate. Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska. 24. DOI:https://doi.org/10.54740/ros.2022.017

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Beyhan Ucak, A.; Saltu, B.; Rolbiecki, R.; Atilgan, A. Defining Irrigation Scheduling Based on Crop Water Stress Index and Physiological Parameters for Hybrid Corn in Semi-Arid Climate Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska 2022, 24, 231-245. https://doi.org/10.54740/ros.2022.017

APA Style
Beyhan Ucak, A., Saltu, B., Rolbiecki, R., Atilgan, A. (2022). Defining Irrigation Scheduling Based on Crop Water Stress Index and Physiological Parameters for Hybrid Corn in Semi-Arid Climate. Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska, 24, 231-245. https://doi.org/10.54740/ros.2022.017

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BEYHAN UCAK, A.; SALTU, B.; ROLBIECKI, R.; ATILGAN, A. Defining Irrigation Scheduling Based on Crop Water Stress Index and Physiological Parameters for Hybrid Corn in Semi-Arid Climate. Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska, v. 24, p. 231-245, 2022. https://doi.org/10.54740/ros.2022.017

Chicago Style
Beyhan Ucak, Ali, Saltu, Burak, Rolbiecki, Roman, Atilgan, Atilgan. 2022. "Defining Irrigation Scheduling Based on Crop Water Stress Index and Physiological Parameters for Hybrid Corn in Semi-Arid Climate". Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska 24, 231-245. https://doi.org/10.54740/ros.2022.017

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Beyhan Ucak, A., Saltu, B., Rolbiecki, R., Atilgan, A. (2022) "Defining Irrigation Scheduling Based on Crop Water Stress Index and Physiological Parameters for Hybrid Corn in Semi-Arid Climate", Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska, 24, pp. 231-245. doi:https://doi.org/10.54740/ros.2022.017

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A. Beyhan Ucak, B. Saltu, R. Rolbiecki, A. Atilgan, "Defining Irrigation Scheduling Based on Crop Water Stress Index and Physiological Parameters for Hybrid Corn in Semi-Arid Climate", RoczOchrSrod, vol 24, pp. 231-245. https://doi.org/10.54740/ros.2022.017