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1 Tekinel, O.; Kanber, R.; Onder, S.; Baytorun, N.; Bastug, R. 1989. The effects of trickle and conventional irrigation methods on some crops' yield and water use efficiency under ukurova conditions. In Rydzewski, J. R.; ward, C. F. (Eds.) Irrigation theory and practice. Proceedings of the International Conference, University of Southampton, 12-15 September. London: Pentech Press. pp.641-651.
Drip irrigation ; Crop yield ; Irrigation design ; Evaluation ; Sprinkler irrigation / Turkey / Adana / Tarsus / Alanya
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G000 RYD Record No: H07549)
The effects of trickle and other conventional irrigation methods on the yields of tomato, strawberry, citrus and banana, and water-use efficiency have been evaluated in this study. Experiments were conducted at various locations of different soil properties in ukurova. According to the results from experiments, it was defined that the highest from drip irrigation in old orange (25 years old) and lemon, however, there was no increase in yield from irrigation methods used in experiment. In commercial application, yield increased 27 per cent and the discarded yield decreased 5 per cent with drip irrigation as compared to other methods. Using the drip irrigation, 50 per cent of irrigation water was saved in banana; however, there was no increase in the yield from irrigation methods.

2 Tekinel, O. 1992. A case study on the contradictions between the expectations and the actual results of water resources planning: Lower Seyhan Irrigation Project of Adana-Turkey. In CIHEAM. Workshop on Water Resources: Development and Management in Mediterranean Countries, Adana, Turkey, 3-9 September 1992. Adana, Turkey: CIHEAM/IAM-B. pp.16:1-16.
Water resource management ; Management planning ; Case studies / Turkey / Adana
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 GG20 CIH Record No: H012331)

3 Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN). Research Team for the ICCAP Project. (Ed.) 2007. The research project on the Impact of Climate Changes on Agricultural Production System in Arid Areas (ICCAP). Final report of ICCAP. Kyoto, Japan: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN); Ankara, Turkey: Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey. 347p. (ICCAP Publication 10)
Research projects ; Climate change ; Impact assessment ; Agricultural production ; River basins ; Case studies ; Precipitation ; Simulation models ; Vegetation ; Livestock ; Crop production ; Maize ; Wheat ; Irrigation programs ; Salinity ; Pastures ; Legal aspects ; Irrigation management ; Water use efficiency / Turkey / Seyhan River Basin / Cukurova Plain / Adana / Konya
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.9162 G752 RES Record No: H044269)
http://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H044269_TOC.pdf
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4 Nagano, T.; Donma, S.; Hoshikawa, K.; Kume, T.; Umetsu, C.; Akca, E.; Onder, S.; Berberoglu, S.; Ozekici, B.; Watanabe, T.; Kapur, S.; Kanber, R. 2007. The integrated assessment of the impact of climate change on Lower Seyhan Irrigation Project. In Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN). Research Team for the ICCAP Project. (Ed.). The research project on the Impact of Climate Changes on Agricultural Production System in Arid Areas (ICCAP). Final report of ICCAP. Kyoto, Japan: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN); Ankara, Turkey: Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey. pp.197-207. (ICCAP Publication 10)
Climate change ; Impact assessment ; Irrigation programs ; Canals ; Water user associations / Turkey / Lower Seyhan Irrigation Project / Adana
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.9162 G752 RES Record No: H044276)

5 Sawadogo, A.; Tim, H.; Gundogdu, K. S.; Demir, A. O.; Unlu, M.; Zwart, S. J. 2020. Comparative analysis of the pysebal model and lysimeter for estimating actual evapotranspiration of soybean crop in Adana, Turkey. International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences, 5(2):060-065. (Online first). [doi: https://doi.org/10.26833/ijeg.573503]
Evapotranspiration ; Crops ; Soybeans ; Irrigation water ; Satellite imagery ; Landsat ; Remote sensing ; Models ; Lysimeters / Turkey / Adana
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H049544)
https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/983048
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H049544.pdf
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Accurate estimation of evapotranspiration (ET) is an important factor in water management, especially in irrigated agriculture. Accurate irrigation scheduling requires accurate estimation of ET. The objective of this study was to estimate the actual evapotranspiration (ET a ) by the pySEBAL model and to compare it with the actual evapotranspiration measured by the lysimeter method of soybean crop in Adana, Turkey. Five Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper (TM) images and weather data were used for this study to estimate actual evapotranspiration by the pySEBAL model . The results showed a good relationship between ET a estimated by the pySEBAL model and ET a measured by the lysimeter method , with an R 2 of 0.73, an RMSE of 0.51 mm.day -1 , an MBE of 0.04 mm.day -1 and a Willmott's index of agreement ( d ) of 0.90. Based on this study, there is a good relationship between the actual evapotranspiration estimated by the pySEBAL model and the actual evapotranspiration measured by the lysimeter method. Consequently, ET a of soybean crop can be estimated with high accuracy by the pySEBAL model in Adana, Turkey.

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