Abstract:
Evapotranspiration	from	agricultural   lands	forms	an important   part  in  the  root  zone  water  balance  study.	For   last few   years  due  to  continued  occurrence  of  drought  conditions,   it has   become   important   to  conserve  soil   moisture   from   rainfed 
crops.	Knowledge   of  water  requirements	(or  ET)	of   crops   has values   in   several   areas   of   agronomy,   including   irrigation, evaluation   of   drought   severity  and   in   hydrological   studies. Evapotranspiration   can  be  determined  from   direct   measurements, empirical	climatic	formulae,	or	by	using	evaporation measurements   as   indices.  Direct  measurements  are   performed   by many   techniques   including   tanks   and   lysimeters,   soil   water depletion,   field  plots,  energy  balance  and water  balance   methods etc.	In   this   report   it  has   been   envisaged   to   review   all
available	 methods	for  estimating	 evapotranspiration	from agricultural	lands   and present   status   of	these	methods, limitations,   adaptability   and   usefulness   in   terms   of data availability  including  recommendations  for  further  research  under Indian  conditions.