Effects of amount and application time of saline water on fibre quality characteristics of cotton
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Tarih
2005
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Yayıncı
Sciendo
Erişim Hakkı
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
Compared with good quality water the use of saline water increases the amount of water used for crop growth. An increased amount of saline water affects fibre quality. A field study was conducted to determine the effects of amount and application time of saline water on the fibre characteristics of cotton. Irrigation was carried out by a line-source sprinkler which allowed the crop to be irrigated at different levels. All of the fibre characteristics measured were significantly and negatively affected by the saline water applied at VGP and FBF whereas at BO, strength and length were the only fibre characteristics that were significantly and positively affected by the saline water applied. Osmotic potential (?) at different growth stages and mean seasonal osmotic potentials significantly by the second power affected trash, trash area and ginning out-turn. The results showed that the saline water amountthe, soil osmotic potential and evapotranspiration (ET) had a squaring effect on fibre characteristics.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Cotton, Evapotranspiration, Fibre characteristics, Soil salinity, Water quality
Kaynak
Fibres and Textiles in Eastern Europe
WoS Q Değeri
Scopus Q Değeri
Q3
Cilt
13
Sayı
3