2020
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202015904001
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Development of best environmentally avallable rise irrigation technology

Abstract: Research is aimed at developing the best environmentally available rice irrigation technology that provides normal physiological indicators of the growth and development of rice plants while maintaining favorable salt and thermal regimes of soil and water. The research study was based on certified methodological guidelines and standards. The agricultural rice production practices in the experimental plots corresponded to the recommendations of the LLP Kazakh Research Rice Institute.According to preliminary cal… Show more

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“…Understanding its projected impacts is crucial for future global food and water security (Abdelrahman et al, 2021), and improving irrigation management is essential for semi-arid regions (Ahmed et al, 2018;Mohamed et al, 2018). Agriculture requires careful water use to protect limited supplies, especially in inefficient irrigation practices (Aldambergenova et al, 2020). Irrigation management is beneficial, and estimating irrigation amounts is crucial for vegetable crop management (Yayeh et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding its projected impacts is crucial for future global food and water security (Abdelrahman et al, 2021), and improving irrigation management is essential for semi-arid regions (Ahmed et al, 2018;Mohamed et al, 2018). Agriculture requires careful water use to protect limited supplies, especially in inefficient irrigation practices (Aldambergenova et al, 2020). Irrigation management is beneficial, and estimating irrigation amounts is crucial for vegetable crop management (Yayeh et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%