نتایج جستجو برای: flood irrigation

تعداد نتایج: 65289  

2015
J. P. Gaspar

Water available for irrigation is declining in many rice-growing regions around the world. Global populations continue to rise increasing crop production demand. Rice production systems must face the dilemma of maintaining or increasing yields with less water available to irrigate. Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) has shown to be an effective tool for water conservation in irrigated rice syst...

2008
Dong Liu Qiang Fu Yongsheng Ma Aihua Sun

The rapid increase of paddy field acreage has led to widely descending of groundwater table in well irrigation paddy area of low-land in Sanjiang Plain recent years. More and more “hanging pump” and partial over pumping phenomenon have been occurring in well irrigation paddy area of low-land. Therefore, the groundwater resources in Sanjiang Plain need to be recharged urgently. For solving the m...

2014
S. K. RAJ J. S. BINDHU

295 Semi dry rice refers to rice which is sown on dry seed bed as an upland crop taking advantage of monsoon rains. At fourth or fifth leaf stage, when the rainfall intensifies or sufficient water is released from the tank or irrigation projects, the field is converted to wet land rice. The major barrier in improving the productivity of rice in this system is inefficient use of important plant ...

Journal: :Journal of Wildlife Management 2022

For a colonial-nesting bird, like the white-faced ibis (Plegadis chihi), landscape surrounding breeding colony can be important. White-faced must rely on areas outside their for foraging, but this part of life history has received little attention, and management even less so. To address knowledge gap, we conducted road-based driving surveys randomly selected, spatially balanced sample survey a...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1997
J A Myaux M Ali J Chakraborty A de Francisco

Every year, Bangladesh experiences major floods that inundate about one-third of the country. Therefore, flood control projects that comprise earthen dikes and irrigation/drainage systems are built along the major rivers to protect the people living in low-lying areas, stabilize the river banks and improve agricultural productivity. However, the adverse effects of these projects are regularly e...

2003
Freddie R. Lamm

Gary A. Clark Research Agricultural Engineer Subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) systems deliver water to the root zone of crops using polyethylene drip tubing that is permanently buried below the soil surface. In properly designed and operated systems, little or no wetting of the soil surface occurs, nor is there visual evidence of the system performance. Because SDI systems apply water different...

2001
J. S. Lansing

Karl Marx on Colonialism and Modernization. Doubleday, Garden City, New York Netting R M 1981 Balancing on an Alp. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK Nixon S 1998 Enriching the sea to death. Scientific American Quarterly 9(3): 48–63 Oh H-S 1978 Customary rules of water management for small irrigation reservoirs in Korea. Journal of Rural DeŠelopment 1: 96–110 Ostrom E 1992 Crafting Insti...

2004
Tania Paez-Rubio Emily J. Viau

Reuse of partially treated domestic wastewater for agricultural irrigation is a growing practice in arid regions throughout the world. A field sampling campaign to determine bioaerosol concentration, culturability, and identity at various wind speeds was conducted at a flooded wastewater irrigation site in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico. Direct fluorescent microscopy measurements for total a...

2003
J. Wu

homa State University Research Station in Goodwell, OK to measure volatilization losses of ammoniacal N Irrigation of swine effluent is one of the most economical ways to from swine-effluent applied to the land surface by flood dispose of swine manure. The determination of appropriate application rates requires the quantification of volatilization losses of ammoirrigation. Wu et al. (2003) deve...

2017
R. Sang J. Lutomiah M. Said A. Makio H. Koka E. Koskei A. Nyunja S. Owaka D. Matoke-Muhia S. Bukachi J. Lindahl D. Grace B. Bett

Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a mosquito-borne viral zoonosis that is found in most regions of sub-Saharan Africa, and it affects humans, livestock, and some wild ungulates. Outbreaks are precipitated by an abundance of mosquito vectors associated with heavy persistent rainfall with flooding. We determined the impact of flood-irrigation farming and the effect of environmental parameters on the eco...

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