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    Hamidreza Salemi

    ABSTRACT Deficit irrigation in the Gavkhuni River Basin (GRB), Iran, is an effective method for alleviation of drought impacts on crop yields. Whilst it saves considerable amounts of water, it has little effect on crop yields. The effects... more
    ABSTRACT Deficit irrigation in the Gavkhuni River Basin (GRB), Iran, is an effective method for alleviation of drought impacts on crop yields. Whilst it saves considerable amounts of water, it has little effect on crop yields. The effects of deficit irrigation on grain yield and yield ...
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    Remote sensing provides one way of obtaining more accurate information on total cropped area and crop types in irrigated areas. The technique is particularly well suited to arid and semi‐arid areas where almost all vegetative growth is... more
    Remote sensing provides one way of obtaining more accurate information on total cropped area and crop types in irrigated areas. The technique is particularly well suited to arid and semi‐arid areas where almost all vegetative growth is associated with irrigation. In order ...
    ... An important lesson deduced from many river basins is that agriculture is constrained by a double ... issues of forecasting and optimization of water demands for different sectors at basin level, and proposes a number of scenarios... more
    ... An important lesson deduced from many river basins is that agriculture is constrained by a double ... issues of forecasting and optimization of water demands for different sectors at basin level, and proposes a number of scenarios that can be used as inputs into the different ...
    African Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. 610), pp. 2204-2215, 18 May, 2011 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJAR ISSN 1991-637X ©2011 Academic Journals ... Application of AquaCrop model in deficit irrigation ...... more
    African Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. 610), pp. 2204-2215, 18 May, 2011 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJAR ISSN 1991-637X ©2011 Academic Journals ... Application of AquaCrop model in deficit irrigation ... Hamidreza Salemi1*, Mohd Amin Mohd Soom2, ...
    HR Salemi, AR Mamanpoush, M. Miranzadeh, M. Akbari, M. Torabi, N. Toomanian, H. Murray-Rust, P. Droogers, H. Sally, A. Gieske. 2000. Water management for sustainable irrigated agriculture in the Zayandeh Rud Basin, Esfahan Province, Iran.... more
    HR Salemi, AR Mamanpoush, M. Miranzadeh, M. Akbari, M. Torabi, N. Toomanian, H. Murray-Rust, P. Droogers, H. Sally, A. Gieske. 2000. Water management for sustainable irrigated agriculture in the Zayandeh Rud Basin, Esfahan Province, Iran. IAERI-IWMI Research ...
    ABSTRACT Simulation models have proven to be useful. The AquaCrop model, which has been expanded by FAO, simulates crop yield based on the applied water under conditions of full and deficit irrigation levels. In this study, the AquaCrop... more
    ABSTRACT Simulation models have proven to be useful. The AquaCrop model, which has been expanded by FAO, simulates crop yield based on the applied water under conditions of full and deficit irrigation levels. In this study, the AquaCrop model's performance was tested using data for silage maize (Zea mays L.) under full (100% fulfillment of ET C) and deficit irrigation levels (90, 80, 70, and 60% of full irrigation) in the arid and semiarid environment of central Iran in the Gavkhuni River Basin (GRB). To calibrate this model, we used physiological measurement sets of cropping seasons 2000 to 2002. AquaCrop simulated well the decrease of the biomass yield (B-yield) of silage maize in response to drought as happened in the field. B-yield was decreased by 9.9% under deficit irrigation as compared to fully irrigated conditions. The coefficient of determination (R 2) for simulation of B-yield and water productivity (WP) was 0.95 and 0.99, respectively. But the RM).77 was not satisfactory for actual evapotranspiration (ETa). The results for all investigated parameters in the three years showed that RMSE, d, ME, CRM, and E values ranged from 0.90% to 3.85%, 0.98 to 1, 1.25% to 6.4%, -0.027 to 0.03, and 0.817 to 100%, respectively. At the end, a local second-degree polynomial crop water production function (CWPF) for silage maize is presented.