Abstract

The effect of manipulating irrigation schedule on grain yield, water use efficiency and irrigation efficiency of rice (Oryza Sativa L.) was investigated. Significantly higher grain yield was obtained with an irrigation scheduled which maintained the soil moisture regime at saturation rather than at submergence or field capacity. Lowest yield was obtained with irrigation scheduled at field capacity. Water use efficiency followed the same trend as grain yield, however it was lowest at submergence. Irrigation efficiency was significantly higher with the saturation regime than with the submergence and field capacity regimes. The submergence regime had the lowest irrigation efficiency. Only 47% and 40% of the water used in maintaining the submergence regime was used to maintain the saturation and field capacity regimes, respectively.

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