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CROP WATER REQUIREMENT BY MODIFIED PENMAN METHOD USING HYMOS
Estimating water requirement of crops is one of the basic needs for crop planning on a farm and for planning of any irrigation project. In designating water use by crops, evaporation and transpiration are combined into one term evapotranspiration (ET) as it is difficult to separate these two losses in cropped fields. Evapotranspiration was calculated from different methods, but Modified Penman method is used for crop water requirement due to its resemblance with the actual field performance using HYMOS for the study area of Pench Project. The actual Evapotranspiration for the Kamthi-Khairi is determined by the analysis of the concurrent record rainfall and other climatological factors from the watershed.
CROP WATER REQUIREMENT BY MODIFIED PENMAN METHOD USING HYMOS
Estimating water requirement of crops is one of the basic needs for crop planning on a farm and for planning of any irrigation project. In designating water use by crops, evaporation and transpiration are combined into one term evapotranspiration (ET) as it is difficult to separate these two losses in cropped fields. Evapotranspiration was calculated from different methods, but Modified Penman method is used for crop water requirement due to its resemblance with the actual field performance using HYMOS for the study area of Pench Project. The actual Evapotranspiration for the Kamthi-Khairi is determined by the analysis of the concurrent record rainfall and other climatological factors from the watershed.
CROP WATER REQUIREMENT BY MODIFIED PENMAN METHOD USING HYMOS
Mrs.Dhamge, N. R. (author) / Badar, A. M. (author) / Baiswarey, N. Z. (author)
ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering ; 14 ; 28-42
2008-01-01
15 pages
Article (Journal)
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