US growers refine date palm irrigation with UCANR Research

Published 2021년 3월 18일

Tridge summary

A recent study led by Ali Montazar, UC Cooperative Extension irrigation and water management advisor, in collaboration with other scientists, has received $86 million to investigate the water usage of date palms in California's Coachella Valley, which is home to half of the US's date production. The research aims to enhance irrigation management and optimize water use efficiency by determining the evapotranspiration rate and crop coefficients for California date palms. Conducted across six orchards representing various conditions, the study's findings are expected to have a global impact and support sustainable cultivation practices amidst dwindling water resources. Funded by the CDFA Specialty Crop Block Grant Program, the research underscores the importance of advancing the sustainability and efficiency of specialty crop production.
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California’s $86 million date industry produces more than half of the nation’s dates. Most of the fruit is grown in the arid Coachella Valley. Despite efforts by growers to conserve water, data was lacking on date palms’ actual water use to refine the best irrigation management for the crop until a recent research project led by Ali Montazar, UC Cooperative Extension irrigation and water management advisor for Imperial and Riverside counties. “California dates are grown in the hottest and most arid climate in North America and require substantial amounts of water in order to bring a successful crop to fruition,” Albert Keck, Coachella Valley date grower and chairman of the California Date Commission, wrote in a letter of support for this project. “In addition, there is scant modern research specifically and technically focused on growing dates in North America.” Montazar said there is a lack of irrigation management information on date palms worldwide. “The information developed ...

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