Impact of Climate Change on Water Requirements and The Productivity on Potato Crop

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Agro-Meteorology Department, Central Laboratory for Agricultural Climate (CLAC), Agricultural Research Center (ARC), Giza, Egypt.

2 Arid Lands Agricultural Studies and Research Institute (ALARI) Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University.

3 Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Egypt.

4 Arid land Agricultural graduate studies and Research Institute (ALARI) Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University.

Abstract

Two field trials were carried out during the two consecutive seasons,of 2014/2015 and 2015/2016, at the Experimental Farm of Arid Land Agricultural graduate studies and Research Institute (ALARI), Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University in Shubra el-Khaimah, Qalyubiah Governorate. The aim of the current investigation was to study the impact of three planting dates (18-Dec, 7-Jan and 27-Jan), three irrigation levels at 60, 80 and 100% of irrigation water requirements (IR) and their interaction on potato crop productivity. 9 treatments were obtained by combination of different planting dates and irrigation levels. Planting dates were arranged as the main plots, while, irrigation levels were arranged in the sub plots, The obtained results indicated that the highest tuber yield was obtained by the first planting date (18 Dec.) during both studied seasons, While, The highest plant growth parameters and tuber yield per plant were obtained by 100% followed by 80% irrigation level during both seasons. However, the interaction effectindicated that first planting date (18-Dec) combined with 100 % irrigation level gave the highest potato tuber productivity than the other treatments, whereas the interaction of first planting date )18-Dec) combined with 80% irrigation level gave the best for water use efficiency compared to the other treatments during both tested seasons.

Keywords