Improved water management through precise crop water requirement determination is needed to improve the efficiency of water
use in agricultural production. As a result, appropriate irrigation scheduling which can lead to water saving, improvements
in the yield and income can be designed. In this study, three non-weighing lysimeters having dimensions of 2 m × 1 m × 2 m
were used to determine water requirement (ET
c) and crop coefficient (Kc) of onion (Bombay Red cultivar). Reference crop evapotranspiration (ET
o) was determined using weather data recorded at the site. The measured ET
c values were 51.3 mm, 140.5 mm, 144.8 mm, and 53.9 mm during the initial, development, mid-season and late season growth stages
respectively. Crop coefficient (K
c) values, calculated as ratio of ET
c to ET
o, were 0.47, 0.99, and 0.46 during the initial and mid-season stages and end of late season. Furthermore, third-order polynomials
were fitted well to predict the crop coefficient values as functions of growing degree-days (GDD).
Keywords Awash Melkassa - Crop coefficient - Ethiopia - Lysimeter - Onion