نتایج جستجو برای: agricultural water productivity

تعداد نتایج: 706292  

2017
Gunasekhar Nachimuthu Neil V. Halpin Michael J. Bell

Intensive agricultural practices in farming systems in eastern Australia have been identified as a contributor to the poor runoff water quality entering the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). A field investigation was carried out to measure the off-farm water quality and productivity in a coastal farming system in northeastern Australia. Two vegetable crops (capsicum and zucchini) were grown in summer 2...

2011
Rohitashw Kumar Vijay Shankar Mahesh Kumar

Efficient irrigation water management requires a good quantification of evapotranspiration. The precise estimation of water requirement of crop is very important factor in the application of irrigation design and scheduling. Water relation model are essential component of all crop model because of critical role of water status has in determining growth, productivity and produce quality. Irrigat...

2016
Zhongping Li Paul-Henry Cournède Jean-Claude Mailhol

Irrigation scheduling is an important issue for crop management, in a general context of limited water resources and increasing concern about agricultural productivity. Methods to optimize crop irrigation should take into account the impact of water stress on plant growth and the water balance in the plant-soil-atmosphere system. In this article, we propose a methodology to solve the irrigation...

2016
Sanâa Wahbi Yves Prin Jean Thioulouse Hervé Sanguin Ezékiel Baudoin Tasnime Maghraoui Khalid Oufdou Christine Le Roux Antoine Galiana Mohamed Hafidi Robin Duponnois

Cropping systems based on carefully designed species mixtures reveal many potential advantages in terms of enhancing crop productivity, reducing pest and diseases, and enhancing ecological services. Associating cereals and legume production either through intercropping or rotations might be a relevant strategy of producing both type of culture, while benefiting from combined nitrogen fixed by t...

Journal: :JCS 2014
Ahmed Tobal Sahar A. Mokhtar

In a world reached a population of six billion humans increasingly demand it for food, feed with a water shortage and the decline of agricultural land and the deterioration of the climate needs 1.5 billion hectares of agricultural land and in case of failure to combat pests needs about 4 billion hectares. Weeds represent 34% of the whole pests while insects, diseases and the deterioration of ag...

2013
Marianela Fader Dieter Gerten Michael Krause Wolfgang Lucht Wolfgang Cramer

In our globalizing world, the geographical locations of food production and consumption are becoming increasingly disconnected, which increases reliance on external resources and their trade. We quantified to what extent water and land constraints limit countries’ capacities, at present and by 2050, to produce on their own territory the crop products that they currently import from other countr...

2016
J. Tatarko S.J. van Donk J.C. Ascough D.G. Walker

Wind erosion not only affects agricultural productivity but also soil, air, and water quality. Dust and specifically particulate matter ≤10 μm (PM-10) has adverse effects on respiratory health and also reduces visibility along roadways, resulting in auto accidents. The Wind Erosion Prediction System (WEPS) was developed by the USDA-Agricultural Research Service to simulate wind erosion and prov...

Journal: :international journal of agricultural science, research and technology in extension and education systems 0
onwuchekwa raphael iheke department of agricultural economics, michael okpara university of agriculture, umudike pmb 7267, umuahia, abia state, nigeria ukandu ihuoma department of agricultural economics, michael okpara university of agriculture, umudike pmb 7267, umuahia, abia state, nigeria

this study examined the effect of urbanization on agricultural production in abia state. specifically, it categorized the land tenancy status of the farmers, analyzed the effect of urbanization on agricultural productivity and identified the constraints to agricultural productivity. multistage random sampling technique was used to select the respondents. primary data collected using structured ...

2013
P. Venkatesh

This paper has examined three features of the rural economy in the context of transition of Indian economy: (a) shift in rural employment pattern, (b) trends in rural wages and agricultural growth, and (c) relationships between agricultural wages, productivity and rural non-farm employment (RNFE) in India. The change over of farm employment to non-farm employment has been found higher for male ...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2004
Chris Greenaway

Dracunculiasis (guinea worm disease) is a parasitic disease that is limited to remote, rural villages in 13 sub-Saharan African countries that do not have access to safe drinking water. It is one the next diseases targeted for eradication by the World Health Organization. Guinea worm disease is transmitted by drinking water containing copepods (water fleas) that are infected with Dracunculiasis...

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