Research Paper
Effect of Wheat Residues Management and Irrigation with Saline Water on Spring Maize Yield and Soil Profile Salinity Changes

M H; A N; S B

Volume 30, Issue 3 , November 2016, Pages 285-299

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2016.107151

Abstract
  Salt accumulation in the root zone and yield declining are the main problems in using saline water for irrigation in arid areas. So, this study was performed with the aim of investigating the effect of different management of wheat residues on maize (Mobin variety) yield and its components and soil salinity ...  Read More

Research Paper
Improvement of Rain Water Productivity in Producing Rainfed Wheat by Advanced Agronomic Scenarios and Limited Irrigation in Upper Karkheh River Basin

M N; B GH; K D; A A; H D; A T

Volume 30, Issue 3 , November 2016, Pages 301-315

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2016.107152

Abstract
  In order to evaluate the role of a limited irrigation and agronomic management scenarios on improving yield and rain water productivity (WP) of rainfed wheat, a field study was conducted at multiple farms of Honam (Lorestan Province) in the upper Karkheh River Basin (KRB), Iran. The calibrated and validated ...  Read More

Research Paper
Applying Genetic Algorithms in Determining Optimal Cropping Pattern in Different Weather Conditions in Qazvin Plain

I Y; O M; M E

Volume 30, Issue 3 , November 2016, Pages 317-331

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2016.107153

Abstract
  Due to its biological nature and high dependence on regional condition, agriculture is the largest consumer of water resources in many countries. Hence, today, agricultural water management plays an important role in the use of water resources of these countries. The present study used Genetic Algorithm ...  Read More

Research Paper
Rice Cultivation Management in Mazandaran Province under Climate Change

A D; F K

Volume 30, Issue 3 , November 2016, Pages 333-346

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2016.107154

Abstract
  Climate change will affect rice water requirement through changes in rice physiology and phenology, soil water balance, evapotranspiration, and green water. Adapting with this major environmental challenge is necessary to maintain or improve the current level of rice production in the future. Considering ...  Read More

Research Paper
Economic Analysis of Production Functions for Canola and Mustard under Deficit Irrigation Conditions in Sistan

Z GH; H F

Volume 30, Issue 3 , November 2016, Pages 347-359

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2016.107155

Abstract
  In order to estimate the production function of canola and Indian mustard under low irrigation, a factorial experiment was conducted based on completely random blocks in three replications during two growing seasons, 2013 and 2014, in the Agriculture and Natural Resources Research Station of  Zahak, ...  Read More

Research Paper
Evaluation of Soybean Yield by AquaCrop Model under Salinity and Deficit Irrigation Management

T H; M KH; M Z; A GH

Volume 30, Issue 3 , November 2016, Pages 361-372

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2016.107156

Abstract
  Crop models are suitable for simulation of crop yield by different scenarios of deficit irrigation and salinity. In this research, the AquaCrop model was evaluated to simulate the soybean grain yield and biomass under different levels of salinity and deficit irrigation in Gorgan County during 2011 and ...  Read More

Research Paper
Effect of Irrigation Water Salinity on Morphological, Physiological, and Biochemical Characteristics of Two Lisianthus Varieties (Eustoma grandiflorum)

N A; A R

Volume 30, Issue 3 , November 2016, Pages 373-386

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2016.107157

Abstract
  In order to investigate the effect of salinity on morphological, physiological and biochemical characteristics of Lisianthus, a pot experiment was conducted hydroponically in sand. Two Lisianthus varieties (‘Champagne’ and ‘Pure White’) and four NaCl concentrations (0, 20, 40, ...  Read More

Research Paper
Evaluation and Determination of Evapotranspiration and Crop Coefficient of Olive Crop at Different Stages of Growth Using Remote Sensing Techniques in Tarom Region, Zanjan Province

H J; P A; M D; M T

Volume 30, Issue 3 , November 2016, Pages 387-400

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2016.107158

Abstract
  Evapotranspiration of orchard crops is often determined by indirect method and based on meteorological data due to the difficulties inherent in direct measurement instruments such as installation of large lysimeters or precision equipment, and long growing seasons of tree crops. Evapotranspiration estimation ...  Read More

Research Paper
Factors Affecting the Beneficiaries' Satisfaction of the WUAs in Sahand Dam Basin in Hashtrood Township

E T; A SH; Z H

Volume 30, Issue 3 , November 2016, Pages 401-415

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2016.107159

Abstract
  Beneficiaries' satisfaction plays a key role in the effectiveness of water users’ associations (WUAs). Any purposeful planning in order to empower these organizations, as well as sustainable management of water resources, requires knowledge of the farmers’ satisfactions. The aim of this correlational- ...  Read More

Research Paper
Assessing Changes in Quality of the Treated Wastewater by Passing through a Soil Column for Irrigation of Agricultural Crops

H J; A L; A H

Volume 30, Issue 3 , November 2016, Pages 417-429

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2016.107160

Abstract
  Reuse of treated municipal wastewater in agriculture and artificial recharge of aquifers in arid and semi-arid regions are of great interest to water resources specialists. In the use of treated wastewater for artificial recharge operations, the fate of substances added to the soil by wastewater transmission ...  Read More

Research Paper
Estimation of Water Footprint Components in Barley Production at National and Provincial Scales

H R; B A

Volume 30, Issue 3 , November 2016, Pages 431-443

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2016.107161

Abstract
  Food security, drought, environment protection, and industrial development have made efficient water resources management necessary. The concept of (virtual) water footprint (WF) has a considerable potential to help improve water resources management, especially in agriculture. In this research, WF of ...  Read More