Water Management Effects On Photosynthate Distribution, Physiology, And Nutritive Value of Perennial Peanut

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38 spring and summer. Total irrigation applied in 1988 was 430, 221, 120, and mm in the WW, CS1, CS2, and RF treatments, respectively. Again the WW treatment received more water than the other treatments, and less irrigation was applied as severity of water-stress treatment increased.
The CS1 and CS2 treatments were subjected to five and three complete cycles of stress, respectively, during 1988. These complete cycles were limited to the spring and fall periods. As was the case in 1987, the bel
...ow normal rainfall in spring and summer would be expected to amplify the responses to irrigation observed in this study compared to that which might occur with more normal rainfall patterns.
Rainfall amounts and distributions observed in 1987 and 1988 were fairly typical of those common to North Florida and, if anything, would result in greater than normal responses to supplemental irrigation, especially during the spring and fall months. Results from this study would therefore seem appropriate to provide information on the response of perennial peanut to water management in typical or slightly drier than normal production years.


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