Climate Water Balance and Water consumption of Harvest of Sunflower in the Middle Region of Iraq
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v0i134.1069Keywords:
Climatic water balance, water consumption, sunflower cropAbstract
This study dealt with analyzing the climate water balance and water consumption of Harvest sun flower in the Middle Region of Iraq to know the periods of water surplus and its exploitation in agriculture and periods of water deficit to provide water shortage through irrigation .The study included eight climatic stations(Baiji, Ramada, Rutba, Baghdad, Khanaqin , Alhay, Karbala, Hilla for the period of (1986-2016).
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