TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of Corn Canopy on Application Rate and Uniformity of Water Distribution Using a Sprinkler
AU - Dwomoh, Frank Agyen
AU - Ampaw, Edward
AU - Ofosu, Samuel Anim
AU - Fordjour, Alexander
AU - Oppong, Richard Asamoah
AU - Ajani, Ibrahim Adetunji
AU - Amuaku, Randy
AU - Asenso, Evans
AU - Awudi, Gladys Perpetual
AU - Lewballah, Joseph Kwame
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Frank Agyen Dwomoh et al., published by Sciendo.
PY - 2025/1/1
Y1 - 2025/1/1
N2 - The study evaluated the effects of cultivation under a canopy, concerning plant density, row spacing, and cultivation without a canopy, on the application rate and the uniformity coefficient with different catch-can heights. The experiment was conducted at the Fishery and Aquaculture Technology Farm in the Volta Region of Ghana. Catch-cans were arranged at the heights of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 m, respectively, and the working pressure varied from 150~250 kPa. The average infiltration rate with the canopy and without it was 31.2 mm h-1 and 37.08 mm h-1, respectively. Corn under the canopy significantly influenced (p-values 0.001) the infiltration depth before runoff. However, the effect of the cultivation without a canopy was insignificant (p = 0.05). The average application rates obtained under the canopy at the catch-can heights of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 m were 56.6, 61.4, 68.0, and 52.0 m h-1, respectively. The maximum and the average uniformity coefficient (Cu) values obtained under the canopy were 79% and 64%, respectively. The average sediment productions (gm-2) were 2.0, 2.53, 3.0, 3.63, 5.95 and 70.2, respectively, in the treatments of 40.1 mm·h-1 and duration (Dur) 80 min, 45.2 mm·h-1 and Dur 60 min, with 30.4 mm·h-1 and Dur 110 min, 28.4 mm·h-1 and Dur 120 min, and 59.2 mm·h-1 and Dur 40min.
AB - The study evaluated the effects of cultivation under a canopy, concerning plant density, row spacing, and cultivation without a canopy, on the application rate and the uniformity coefficient with different catch-can heights. The experiment was conducted at the Fishery and Aquaculture Technology Farm in the Volta Region of Ghana. Catch-cans were arranged at the heights of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 m, respectively, and the working pressure varied from 150~250 kPa. The average infiltration rate with the canopy and without it was 31.2 mm h-1 and 37.08 mm h-1, respectively. Corn under the canopy significantly influenced (p-values 0.001) the infiltration depth before runoff. However, the effect of the cultivation without a canopy was insignificant (p = 0.05). The average application rates obtained under the canopy at the catch-can heights of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 m were 56.6, 61.4, 68.0, and 52.0 m h-1, respectively. The maximum and the average uniformity coefficient (Cu) values obtained under the canopy were 79% and 64%, respectively. The average sediment productions (gm-2) were 2.0, 2.53, 3.0, 3.63, 5.95 and 70.2, respectively, in the treatments of 40.1 mm·h-1 and duration (Dur) 80 min, 45.2 mm·h-1 and Dur 60 min, with 30.4 mm·h-1 and Dur 110 min, 28.4 mm·h-1 and Dur 120 min, and 59.2 mm·h-1 and Dur 40min.
KW - corn canopy
KW - dynamic fluidic sprinkler
KW - heights
KW - infiltration rate
KW - uniformity coefficient
KW - water application rate
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105008093692
U2 - 10.2478/agriceng-2025-0006
DO - 10.2478/agriceng-2025-0006
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105008093692
SN - 2083-1587
VL - 29
SP - 79
EP - 95
JO - Agricultural Engineering
JF - Agricultural Engineering
IS - 1
ER -