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              1. Irrigation and Drainage Engineering Department | Agricultural Engineering Research Institute | Egypt |

               2. Centre for Date Palm and Dates | Ministry of Agriculture | PO Box 43 | Al-Hassa-31982 | Saudi Arabia |

               3. International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) | Muscat | Oman |
Authors Copyright © 2015: | Ahmed Zakaria Dewidar | Youssef Al-Fehaid  | Sabry Al-Hilal |
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| Mohammed ben Saleh |
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  | ARTICLES | Am. J. innov. res. appl. sci. Volume 2,  Issue 7, Pages 289-296 (July 2016)
Research Article
Water Saving in Arid Regions: A comparison of surface and subsurface drip irrigation systems
   |  Ahmed Zakaria Dewidar | Youssef Al-Fehaid  | Sabry Al-Hilal | and | Mohammed ben Saleh |. Am. J. innov. res. appl. sci. 2016; 2(7):288-296.
 
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                                                                  |Received | 01 July 2016|          |Accepted | 02 July 2016|         |Published 07 July 2016 |
Abstract

Background:
Surface and subsurface drip irrigation methods can play a significant role in overcoming the scarcity of water mostly in water shortage areas. Objective: A field study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of surface and subsurface drip irrigation systems, in terms of both water use requirement and yield of date palms at Al-Hassa, Saudi Arabia. Material and methods: Mature palm trees of Khalas variety with 8 m spacing for both row to row and tree to tree were selected. Irrigation scheduling was done through evapotranspiration (ET)-based sensors as well as crop water requirement guidelines for Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to ensure enough soil water levels in the soil. Results: Statistical testing indicated that methods of irrigation had not noticeable effect on agronomic traits of date palm trees in response to water applied, where decreasing water supply from 100% of crop evapotranspiration (surface drip) to 70% of crop evapotranspiration (subsurface drip) did not show any significant differences in yield, fruit weight, fruit length and fruit diameter. The water use efficiency was significantly increased by 27% more in case of subsurface drip (1.32 kg m-3) compared to surface drip irrigation system (0.96 kg m-3).  Subsurface drip irrigation system was additionally found to be the favorable in respect of economic analysis to save 30% of the applied irrigation water at the time in which produced almost the same net profit. Conclusion: Subsurface drip irrigation system demonstrated its ability to sustain good date palms agronomic parameters in comparison with the drip irrigation scheduling method when it is designed, maintained and used properly.

Keywords: Surface drip irrigation, subsurface drip irrigation, water conservation, arid areas, date palms.