Water Use Efficiency of Irrigated and Rainfed Crops of Great Importance in Serbia

    • Slađana Rodić TrifunovićFaculty of Ecology and Environmental Protection,University Union-Nikola Tesla, Belgrade, Serbia
    • Ružica StričevićFaculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Zemun, Serbia
    • Nevenka ĐurovićFaculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Zemun, Serbia

    DOI: 

    https://doi.org/10.7251/AGRSR1403231T

    Abstract

    As natural water supply rarely meets crop water requirements, irrigation has a great role in yield assurance in quantity and quantity. Irrigation could be economically justified if water use efficiency (WUE) is fulfilled. Therefore, the aim of this work was to determine WUE of irrigated and rainfed crops grown in Serbia. The analysis of crop water consumption and obtained yield was based on data collected from various scientific publications. Irrigation effect differed by years, but not strictly due to rainfall amount and occurrence. The yield of some crops strongly depends on available soil moisture such as alfalfa, fodder sorghum, maize and soybean with clear relationship, whereas of some crops such relation cannot be found. It indicates that WUE also depends on some other factors, such as extreme temperatures, frost, hail, nutrient supply and plant health, as well. 

    Publish Date
    2015-06-15
    Pages
    231-243
    Authors

    Slađana Rodić Trifunović, Ružica Stričević, Nevenka Đurović