Research Paper 2
Investigating the Effect of Drip and Furrow Irrigation Methods on the Simulation of Sugar Beet Yield by Using AquaCrop Model

Mostafa Yaghoobzadeh; Farhad Azarmi Atajan; Mehdi Arabi Ayask; Amir Hossein Ghadirian

Volume 37, Issue 4 , February 2024, Pages 323-335

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2023.363461.1007

Abstract
  Optimal use and management of water resources is very important. Also, choosing the appropriate irrigation method plays a vital role in saving water consumption in the agricultural sector. Therefore, in the current research, the effect of the irrigation method on the simulation of sugar beet yield was ...  Read More

Research Paper 4
Effect of Application of Soil Amendments in Deficit Irrigation Conditions on the Yield and Physical Productivity of Maize in Khoram Abad Region

mehri saeedinia; Seyed Hossein Mousavi; Sajjad Rahimi Moghaddam

Volume 37, Issue 4 , February 2024, Pages 337-352

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2024.362430.991

Abstract
  Iran is located in the dry belt of the earth and its rainfall is one third of the global average. Therefore, proper management of water resources is necessary, especially in the agricultural sector. For this purpose, in 2022, a research was conducted with the aim of investigating the effect of several ...  Read More

Research Paper 7
Evaluation of Some Yield Responses of Canola Cultivars under Supplementary Irrigation and Dry Land Conditions

raham mohtashami

Volume 37, Issue 4 , February 2024, Pages 353-367

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2023.362348.989

Abstract
  In most arid and semi-arid areas, water limitations are one of the main reasons for the reduced plant growth and yield under irrigation and dry land (rainfed) conditions. The aim of this study was to compare the morphophysiological responses of rapeseed cultivars to supplementary irrigation and dryland ...  Read More

Research Paper 4
Economic Valuation of Water in Agricultural Sector of Hamedan Province, Iran

Ali Mohammad Jafari; Ali Ghadami Firouzabadi; Mousa Solgi; Ghasem Zarei; Karwan Shanazi

Volume 37, Issue 4 , February 2024, Pages 369-383

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2024.361754.1004

Abstract
  Water scarcity is the biggest problem in Hamadan Province. In the meantime, agricultural sector is more vulnerable than other economic sectors due to its high share of water consumption. Policymakers are interested in adopting appropriate policies and tools to manage crisis and tackle water scarcity ...  Read More

Research Paper 8
Evaluation of Cotton Water Stress Estimation Using Multispectral Satellite Images Based on M5 Tree Model

Maryam Mazidi; Mousa Hesam; Khalil Ghorbani; Chooghi Bayram Komaki

Volume 37, Issue 4 , February 2024, Pages 385-400

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2023.363398.1005

Abstract
  Water stress occurs as a result of the imbalance between soil water in the root zone and plant water use, which necessitates determining the water stress index of the plant. Surface soil moisture is directly related to plant water content. Availability of satellite data has led to temporal and spatial ...  Read More

Research Paper 7
Response of the Medicinal Plant Salvia L. to Magnetized Saline Irrigation Water

Fahimeh Karimpour; Mojtaba Khoshravesh; Mohammad Ali Gholami Sefidkouhi; Vahid Akbarpour

Volume 37, Issue 4 , February 2024, Pages 401-413

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2023.362476.994

Abstract
  Agricultural sector is the largest consumer of fresh water worldwide. Therefore, finding a suitable alternative for the use of fresh water in agriculture can be a key solution to future water crisis issues. Application of saline water by using appropriate methods can be an option for irrigating salt-tolerant ...  Read More

Research Paper 7
Interaction Effect of Deficit Irrigation and Biochar on Quantitative Characteristics of Coriander in Sandy Loam Soil

Solmaz Mokarram; Javad Behmanesh; Vahid Rezaverdinejad

Volume 37, Issue 4 , February 2024, Pages 415-425

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2024.363477.1008

Abstract
  Biochar as a porous material is rich in biological carbon in a stable form. Its structure is capable to store water and nutrients. Therefore, it is used for retention of such materials, especially in sandy soils. Biochar can improve water productivity in the agricultural sector in drought stress condition ...  Read More