FRANCISCO, Paulo Roberto Megna.; SANTOS, Djail.; OLIVEIRA, Flavio Pereira de.; RIBEIRO, George do Nascimento.; SILVA, Viviane Farias.; RODRIGUES, Raimundo Calixto Martins.
Résumé:
The work aimed to study the potentially irrigable areas and their suitability for different cultures
and systems in the watershed of the region of the middle Paraíba course. For the classification, the
SiBCTI program was used, where the interaction soil x irrigation system x specific culture x quality
and cost of water was evaluated to determine the class of land suitability for irrigation. Maize (Zea
mays L.), beans (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.), banana (Musa spp), watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)
and grape (Vitis vinifera L.) were selected for classification. Areas with very low potential
predominated throughout the hydrographic basin with land in class 6 suitable for irrigation. These
environments are the least recommended for irrigated management, as they do not have land
considered irrigable in the places. In these environments, soils with physical and/or chemical
limitations occur, in terms of soil depth, reduction zone and available water capacity, which can
make certain practices for irrigated management difficult or even unfeasible. Of the cultures
studied, it was observed that corn and beans are cultivated in the area, and the results demonstrated
the possibility of expanding the cultivation using sprinkler irrigation. As for permanent crops,
banana cultivation and the possibility of expanding irrigated form were observed.