2016
DOI: 10.21162/pakjas/16.5025
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Evaluation of Low Cost Irrigation Methods for Enhanced Onion Productivity Under Semi-Arid Climate of Pakistan

Abstract: Onion is highly sensitive to water stress due to the absence of root hairs and shallow root system. Water stress at any growth stage of onion can result in severe loss of yield and profit. Moreover, fresh water availability for irrigation is continuously declining due to population explosion and global warming. There is a dire need to increase water productivity of irrigation systems. Although drip irrigation is highly efficient, its practical application is limited in developing countries due to high installa… Show more

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“…In the conventional and intensive production systems, fungicides are mainly used to control soil borne fungal diseases such as blight and root rot caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae (Agrios, 2005); because the chemical control has the advantage of being effective in the short term, and can treat diseases safely without much labor; they are economical when used at recommended doses, and producers can obtain higher yields and quality products; therefore, increasing their economic situation (Mendoza, 1990;Hafeez et al, 2016). However, in recent years several controversies have been generated because the excessive use of fungicides creating food safety risk; which generates side effects such as pollution and environmental damage and even creates resistance of pathogen strains (Gisi and Sierotzki, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the conventional and intensive production systems, fungicides are mainly used to control soil borne fungal diseases such as blight and root rot caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae (Agrios, 2005); because the chemical control has the advantage of being effective in the short term, and can treat diseases safely without much labor; they are economical when used at recommended doses, and producers can obtain higher yields and quality products; therefore, increasing their economic situation (Mendoza, 1990;Hafeez et al, 2016). However, in recent years several controversies have been generated because the excessive use of fungicides creating food safety risk; which generates side effects such as pollution and environmental damage and even creates resistance of pathogen strains (Gisi and Sierotzki, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%