2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2017.03.018
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Effect of surge flow and alternate irrigation on the irrigation efficiency and water productivity of onion in the semi-arid areas of North Ethiopia

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“…However, improper on-farm irrigation management practices could lead to poor water distribution; non-uniform crop growth; waterlogging and aggravates salinity build-ups [10,[14][15][16][17][18]. Literature show that farmers who practice poor water management techniques obtain low-and poor-quality irrigation products such as onion yields with a maximum loss of water and labour forces [15,16,19]. To this effect, efficient irrigation water application techniques substantiated with appropriate field management strategies are required to improve water productivity in water scares areas.…”
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“…However, improper on-farm irrigation management practices could lead to poor water distribution; non-uniform crop growth; waterlogging and aggravates salinity build-ups [10,[14][15][16][17][18]. Literature show that farmers who practice poor water management techniques obtain low-and poor-quality irrigation products such as onion yields with a maximum loss of water and labour forces [15,16,19]. To this effect, efficient irrigation water application techniques substantiated with appropriate field management strategies are required to improve water productivity in water scares areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this effect, efficient irrigation water application techniques substantiated with appropriate field management strategies are required to improve water productivity in water scares areas. There are various widely applied irrigation methods (e.g., basin, furrow and flooding) and irrigation scheduling techniques in the region [10,16]. However, the knowledge on the linkage of these irrigation water application methods and irrigation scheduling techniques is lacking.…”
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confidence: 99%
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