
Water Science & Technology Vol 66 No 3 pp 525535 © IWA Publishing 2012 doi:10.2166/wst.2012.191
Methods to estimate irrigated reference crop evapotranspiration – a review
R. Kumar, M. K. Jat and V. Shankar
Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur (HP), India E-mail: rohituhf@rediffmail.com
Department of Civil Engineering, MNIT, Jaipur (Raj), India
ABSTRACT
Efficient water management of crops requires accurate irrigation scheduling which, in turn, requires the accurate measurement of crop water requirement. Irrigation is applied to replenish depleted moisture for optimum plant growth. Reference evapotranspiration plays an important role for the determination of water requirements for crops and irrigation scheduling. Various models/approaches varying from empirical to physically base distributed are available for the estimation of reference evapotranspiration. Mathematical models are useful tools to estimate the evapotranspiration and water requirement of crops, which is essential information required to design or choose best water management practices. In this paper the most commonly used models/approaches, which are suitable for the estimation of daily water requirement for agricultural crops grown in different agro-climatic regions, are reviewed. Further, an effort has been made to compare the accuracy of various widely used methods under different climatic conditions.
Keywords: crop coefficient; crop evapotranspiration; reference evapotranspiration
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