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portada Water Footprint, Using Water Productivity Indices: In Wheat(Triticum Aestivum l. ) Versus Chickpea (Ciser Arietinum l. ) in Cajeme, Sonora
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
52
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9786207672479

Water Footprint, Using Water Productivity Indices: In Wheat(Triticum Aestivum l. ) Versus Chickpea (Ciser Arietinum l. ) in Cajeme, Sonora

José Luis Ríos Flores; Sigifredo Armendáriz Erives; Manuel De Jesus A. Ruiz-Esparza (Author) · Our Knowledge Publishing · Paperback

Water Footprint, Using Water Productivity Indices: In Wheat(Triticum Aestivum l. ) Versus Chickpea (Ciser Arietinum l. ) in Cajeme, Sonora - José Luis Ríos Flores; Sigifredo Armendáriz Erives; Manuel De Jesus A. Ruiz-Esparza

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Synopsis "Water Footprint, Using Water Productivity Indices: In Wheat(Triticum Aestivum l. ) Versus Chickpea (Ciser Arietinum l. ) in Cajeme, Sonora"

The objective was to determine the water footprint of the wheat grain and white chickpea crops produced in Cajeme, Sonora, for which mathematical models were developed to determine the efficiency and productivity of water in both crops. It was determined that a total of 1,056 L kg-1 of wheat and 1,621 L kg-1 of white chickpea were used. The physical productivity indicators were 0.947 kg m-3 in wheat and per cubic meter and 0.617 kg m-3 in white chickpea. In economic terms, a total of 115.63 m3 of water were used in wheat to generate US$ 1 dollar of loss, and in chickpea a total of 6.84 m3 were used per dollar of profit. The jobs generated per cubic hectometer of water used in irrigation were 0.56 jobs hm3 in wheat and 1.16 jobs hm3 in white chickpea. Likewise, 1.4 h ton-1 were required for wheat grain and 4.3 h ton-1 for white chickpea. It is concluded that the white chickpea produced in Cajeme, Sonora showed indicators of efficiency and economic and social productivity superior to those determined in the wheat crop.

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