Estimation of Water Stress on Rice Crop Using Ecological Parameters.

Authors

  • Muhammad Saifullah Remote Sensing group Department of Space Science University of the Punjab Lahore Punjab Pakistan.
  • Bilal Islam Department of Physics, University of the Punjab Lahore
  • Saif-ul-Rehman Department of Geography, Government College University, Lahore
  • Muhmmad Shoaib Geomatics, Collage of Earth & Environmental Science Punjab University Lahore.
  • Ehsan ul Haq Remote Sensing group Department of Space Science University of the Punjab Lahore Punjab Pakistan.
  • Syeda Areeba Gillani Remote Sensing group Department of Space Science University of the Punjab Lahore Punjab Pakistan.
  • Nida Farooq Remote Sensing group Department of Space Science University of the Punjab Lahore Punjab Pakistan.
  • Memoona Zafar Remote Sensing group Department of Space Science University of the Punjab Lahore Punjab Pakistan.

Keywords:

Net radiations, Soil heat flux, Shortwave radiations, long wave radiations, water stress.

Abstract

About half of world’s population intake rice as a staple food. As being water baby, rice need surplus of water to get targeted yield. Water scarcity has become a global issue therefore it has become a need to enhance the rice yield with reduced amount of water. In this research we used ecological parameters e.g., temperature, pressure, actual vapor pressure, sunshine hours and the extraterrestrial radiation to compute net radiations, ground and sensible heat fluxes on daily basis. Net shortwave radiations were observed as 23087 w/m2 in comparison to net longwave radiations which were 4387 w/m2 for the complete Rice Growth Period (RGP). The soil heat flux Go was observed as 3104 w/m2. Go was observed dependent upon the Leaf Area Index (LAI) with inverse relationship between them. Sensible heat flux (H) was measured as 1771 w/m2 throughout the RGP. H was observed dependent upon net radiations with a direct relationship between them. Rn, Go and H were used as input parameters to compute water stress which determines the excess of water in early growth stages of rice crop and water scarcity in the ripening stage. The flow of methodology is easily applicable at domestic level to determine water stress in rice fields.

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Published

2019-02-04

How to Cite

Muhammad Saifullah, Bilal Islam, Saif-ul-Rehman, Muhmmad Shoaib, Ehsan ul Haq, Syeda Areeba Gillani, Nida Farooq, & Memoona Zafar. (2019). Estimation of Water Stress on Rice Crop Using Ecological Parameters. International Journal of Agriculture and Sustainable Development, 1(1), 17–29. Retrieved from https://journal.50sea.com/index.php/IJASD/article/view/55

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