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Title: Evaluation of criteria for use in determining growing season Onset dates in the Kenyan Lake victoria Basin
Authors: Mugalavai, Edward M
Omuterema, Stanley O
Manchiraju, S. Rao
Kipkorir, Emmanuel C.
Keywords: onset
rainy season
evaluatio
Lake Victoria Basin
Issue Date: Jul-2008
Publisher: CDMHA, Masinde-Muliro University of Science & Technolology
Abstract: This paper presents evaluation of criteria to be used in advising farmers on the planting dates in Lake Victoria Basin. The criteria were evaluated using relative yield over a 30 days period following sowing computed by means of soil water balance technique. Crop failure or a false start to the season is indicated by a relative yield rate of less than 35%. Due to the high ratio of computed relative yields in the region, the threshold values were varied from 35% to 75% in order to capture the failure rates. Using this method, onset dates were determined for 26 stations spatially distributed in the basin. Daily rainfall and mean daily evaporation data for a period of 20-30 years starting from 1970 were used. The criteria for accumulated rainfall depth over a specified period were evaluated. The tested criteria using RAIN software included; the accumulation of 20 mm of rainfall in 3 days, accumulation of 40 mm in 4 days and accumulation of 60 mm in 6 days. Comparison made between the accumulated depth criteria and those based on root zone depletion equal to readily available water (RAW) in 4 days and the soil moisture content at field capacity (SMC) in 4 days showed that the accumulation of 40mm in 4 days criterion compared well with (RAW) criterion but the SMC criterion gave delayed onsets in most cases. Results reveal that the accumulated depth criterion of 40mm in 4 days can be used as an operational criterion
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8038
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