نتایج جستجو برای: subsurface drip irrigation

تعداد نتایج: 60230  

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2008
T A Wheeler D O Porter D Archer B G Mullinix

Plots naturally infested with Rotylenchulus reniformis were sampled in the spring of 2006 and 2007 at depths of 15 and 30 cm in the bed, furrow over the drip tape, and "dry" furrow, and at approximately 40 to 45 cm depth in the bed and dry furrow. Then, 1,3-dichloropropene (Telone EC) was injected into the subsurface drip irrigation at 46 kg a.i./ha, and 3 to 4 weeks later the plots were resamp...

2017
Chang Liu Xiuli Dang Melanie A. Mayes Leilei Chen Yulong Zhang

Continuous application of P fertilizers under different irrigation patterns can change soil phosphorus (P) chemical behavior and increase soil P levels that are of environmental concern. To assess the effect of long-term different irrigation patterns on soil P fractions and availability, this study examined sequential changes in soil organic P and inorganic P from furrow irrigation (FI), surfac...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2004
Sharon K Papiernik Scott R Yates Robert S Dungan Scott M Lesch Wei Zheng Mingxin Guo

Soil fumigants are used to control a wide variety of soil-borne pests in high-cash-value crops. Application of soil fumigants through drip irrigation systems is receiving increasing attention as a method to improve the uniformity of fumigant application. Little information is available on the emissions and soil distribution of fumigants following subsurface drip application, or the effect of pl...

Journal: :Revista Brasileira de Engenharia de Biossistemas 2022

Subsurface drip irrigation success depends on surpassing the backpressure obstacle, a phenomenon which occurs when water application intensity exceeds infiltration rate of soil, reduces emitter flow rate. Thus, this study aimed to determine variation, in relation surface flow, four emitters buried at two depths loam soil (Yolo Loam soil), and generated by subsurface condition. The cavity radius...

2016
S. Alan Walters Ajay K. Jha Mohammad Valipour

Water management and utilization is an ongoing problem in developing countries with semi-arid to arid climates such as Afghanistan. The lack of effective irrigation systems are oftentimes the most limiting factor for maximizing agricultural productivity in these countries. In Afghanistan, the most widely used irrigation methods are basin/border for cereal crops and furrow for vegetables and gra...

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