Enhancing Tomato Production by Using Non-Conventional Water Resources within Integrated Sprinkler Irrigation Systems in Arid Regions

Author:

Abdelraouf Ramadan Eid1,Abdou Mamdouh A. A.1,Bakr Ahmed2ORCID,Hamza Ahmed E.3,Rashad Younes M.4ORCID,Abd-ElGawad Ahmed M.5ORCID,Hafez Mohamed6ORCID,Ragab R.7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Water Relation and Field Irrigation Department, Agricultural and Biological Research Institute, National Research Centre, Cairo 12622, Egypt

2. Environment and Bio-Agriculture Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Al-Azhar University, Cairo 11884, Egypt

3. Vegetable Research Department, Agricultural and Biological Research Institute, National Research Centre, Giza 12622, Egypt

4. Plant Protection and Biomolecular Diagnosis Department, Arid Lands Cultivation Research Institute (ALCRI), City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications (SRTA-City), New Borg El-Arab City 21934, Egypt

5. Plant Production Department, College of Food & Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia

6. Land and Water Technologies Department, Arid Lands Cultivation Research Institute (ALCRI), City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications (SRTA-City), New Borg El-Arab City 21934, Egypt

7. UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, UKCEH, Wallingford OX10 8BB, UK

Abstract

This research evaluated the importance of establishing an integrated sprinkler irrigation design connected to fish farm ponds in order to achieve environmental and financial benefits. To achieve the aim of the study, two field experiments were conducted at a private farm in the Nubaria area of Beheira Governorate during the 2022 and 2023 seasons to quantify all the benefits from using fish water effluent (FWE) in irrigation. The obtained results indicated that the effluent could represent a good source of irrigation and bio-fertilization. The yield of tomato was higher when using FWE for irrigation compared with using groundwater for irrigation (IW). This was due to the additional amounts of dissolved bio-nitrogen along with other nutrients present in the FWE. The proportion of dissolved nitrogen added by using FWE was 22.3 kg nitrogen per hectare in 2022 and 24.6 kg nitrogen per hectare in 2023, in addition to some other major elements such as phosphorus and potassium, which are also among the main nutrients needed by crops. It has also been noticed that the fertility of the sandy soil increased with the use of FWE for irrigation. One of the most important results was the possibility of reducing the addition of nitrogen mineral fertilizers by 25%, thus saving on N fertilizers when growing tomato. In addition to the vitality of the FWE and its macro- and microelements, algae, microorganisms, and other organic materials, the use of this type of water as an alternative source for irrigation, along with the reduction in the amount of added mineral fertilizers, will reduce the degree of groundwater contamination with mineral fertilizers and increase the income of farmers. It was also observed that the air temperature decreased during the growing season when compared with the temperature of uncultivated surrounding areas.

Funder

King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, through The Researcher’s Supporting Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

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