ALMEIDA, Thaísa.; MONTENEGRO, Suzana Maria.; MONTENEGRO, Abelardo A.
Abstract:
Small-scale irrigation has been largely practiced in the alluvial valleys of the semi-arid
region in, using groundwater. In these areas, conflicts related to water use occur, mainly in drought
periods. These conflicts could be ameliorated by management and control practices orienting irrigated
agriculture. The present paper presents a study comparing three plots, with different irrigation
schemes. In only one of these plots irrigation management has been practiced by the farmers,
estimating irrigation depth based on rainfall and evaporation daily measurements. It has been verified
that the farmer experience follows the crop requirement. However, in the empirical practice fragile
attention is given to the time distribution of the correct irrigation depth, causing eventually water stress
in the crop or unnecessary irrigation application.