RESENDE, Ronaldo S.; AMORIM, Julio R. A. de.; FONTES, Humberto R.
Abstract:
The national Coconut Integrated Yield Program — PICoco - establish technical
standards for irrigation management of coconut crop. This work aims to characterize the irrigation
management used by growers of dwarf green coconut at Platô de Neópolis Irrigation District, Sergipe
State, Brazil, in order to accomplish this management with the PICoco. Water balance was monitored
in two sub mains using a micro irrigation system, named PI (Integrated Production) and PC
(Conventional Production). The crop evapotranspiration in the sub mains was estimated by using
Class A pan evaporation with proper tank and crop coefficients. Water supply was measured inlet each
sub main using a Woltman flow meter and rainfall was measured by a local meteorological station.
Soil water potential was measured using tensiometric method. It was concluded that the present
irrigation management results in a critical soil water potential condition to coconut tree in high part of
the dry season for monitored soil profile.