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Author(s):Fares, Ali; Awal, Ripendra; Valenzuela, Hector; Fares, Samira; Johnson, Alton B.; Dogan, Ahmet; Nagata, Norman
Author Affiliation:Ali Fares, Awal, and Johnson: Prairie View A&M University; Valenzuela, Samira Fares, and Nagata: CTAHR-University of Hawaii-Manoa; Dogan: Yιldιz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey
Title:Effect of irrigation systems and landscape species on irrigation water requirements simulated by the irrigation management system (IManSys)
Section:Turf
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Source:Irrigation Show 2013: Technical Session Proceedings. 2013, p. 1-12.
Publishing Information:[Falls Church, Virginia]: [Irrigation Association]
# of Pages:12
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Evaluations; Evapotranspiration; Irrigation efficiency; Irrigation systems; Models; Water requirements
Trade Names:IManSys
Abstract/Contents:"Accurate landscape Irrigation Requirements (IRRs) determination is needed to help optimize landscape water use. Landscape evapotranspiration data are limited for many species, geographic locations, and for different irrigation systems. Efforts have been spent to determine values of landscape coefficient to estimate landscape evapotranspiration. IManSys, a water allocation model that uses specific edaphic parameters, weather data, and plant water use values was used to determine effect of different irrigation systems (drip, sprinkler and flood irrigation), and landscape coefficients on IRRs for different landscape mixtures under three major US metropolitan areas (Houston, Texas; Tampa Bay, Florida; and Honolulu, Hawaii). Weather data, soil physical properties, and values of landscape coefficients were used as input for IManSys to simulate irrigation water requirements for several major landscape mixtures. Rainfall and irrigation system efficiency are the major factors impacting IRRs followed by landscape coefficient, irrespective of the location. IManSys proves to be useful tool to determine and study IRRs under different conditions."
Language:English
References:10
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Fares, A., R. Awal, H. Valenzuela, S. Fares, A. B. Johnson, A. Dogan, et al. 2013. Effect of irrigation systems and landscape species on irrigation water requirements simulated by the irrigation management system (IManSys). p. 1-12. In Irrigation Show 2013: Technical Session Proceedings. [Falls Church, Virginia]: [Irrigation Association].
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