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Agricultural Water Management | 2000

Estimation of crop water requirements in arid region using Penman–Monteith equation with derived crop coefficients: a case study on Acala cotton in Sudan Gezira irrigated scheme

A. W. Abdelhadi; Takeshi Hata; Haruya Tanakamaru; Akio Tada; M.A Tariq

The recommended Penman‐Monteith reference crop evapotranspiration (ET0) with derived crop coefficients (Kc) from the phenomenological stages of Acala cotton is used to estimate the crop water requirements (CWRs) of Acala cotton in the Gezira area of Sudan. The published basal crop factors of Acala cotton were used with Penman‐Monteith equation as well to estimate ET. The results were compared with the current practice that uses Penman evaporation (E0) from free water surface and crop factors (Kf) derived by Farbrother [Farbrother, H.G., 1970. Irrigation practices on Gezira clay-rates and intervals. Gezira miscellaneous paper no. 94. Gezira Research Station, Wad Medani, Sudan] and still in use in Sudan. The two methods were compared with the actual ET of Acala cotton measured by Fadl [Fadl, O.A., 1987. Water use of Acala cotton. Annual report 1978‐1979. Gezira Research Station, Wad Medani, Sudan, pp. 143‐147]. Penman‐Monteith equation was found to be better than Farbrother method in terms of the total predicted CWR, coefficient of determination (r 2 ), the slope of the linear regression line and the standard error of estimate with both basal and derived (Kc) values. The trends of weather examined for the period 1966‐1993 showed an increasing ET0 during the rainy season due to the recent drought conditions that prevailed in the region. Care must be taken when predicting CWR during such period. # 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.


Journal of Environmental Informatics | 2009

Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Evapotranspiration Using Satellite Remote Sensing Data: A Case Study in the Gezira Scheme, Sudan

M. A. Bashir; Haruya Tanakamaru; A. Tada


Hydrological Processes | 2003

Recession flow analysis of the Blue Nile River

Anil Mishra; Takeshi Hata; A. W. Abdelhadi; Akio Tada; Haruya Tanakamaru


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2008

Satellite-based energy balance model to estimate seasonal evapotranspiration for irrigated sorghum: a case study from the Gezira scheme, Sudan

M. A. Bashir; Takeshi Hata; Haruya Tanakamaru; A. W. Abdelhadi; A. Tada


Journal of remote sensing | 2010

Application of remote sensing for estimating crop water requirements, yield and water productivity of wheat in the Gezira Scheme

Bashir Mohammed Ahmed; Haruya Tanakamaru; Akio Tada


Archive | 2008

Remote sensing-based estimates of evapotranspiration for managing scarce water resources in the Gezira scheme, Sudan

Haruya Tanakamaru; M. A. Bashir; A. Tada


Journal of Environmental Informatics | 2007

Remote Sensing Derived Crop Coefficient for Estimating Crop Water Requirements for Irrigated Sorghum in the Gezira Scheme, Sudan

M. A. Bashir; Takeshi Hata; Haruya Tanakamaru; A. W. Abdelhadi; A. Tada


Transactions of the Japanese Society of Irrigation, Drainage and Reclamation Engineering | 2006

Certainty in Estimation of Effluent Solute Load from Small Forested Catchment

Akio Tada; Ryosuke Yoshimura; Haruya Tanakamaru; Takeshi Hata


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2006

Satellite-based evapotranspiration and crop coefficient for irrigated sorghum in the Gezira scheme, Sudan

M. A. Bashir; Takeshi Hata; A. W. Abdelhadi; Haruya Tanakamaru; A. Tada


Journal of Japan Society of Hydrology & Water Resources | 1997

Comparison of the Runoff Component Derived from Water Quality with One Derived from Long-and Short-Term Runoff Model

Akio Tada; Haruhiko Horino; Toshisuke Maruyama; Haruya Tanakamaru; Takeshi Hata

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Tokyo Metropolitan University

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