First International Symposium on Urban Development: Koya as a Case Study 2013
DOI: 10.2495/isud130131
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Operating a drip irrigation system in different types of soil

Abstract: The drip irrigation method is the best method that has been used in the world among the other irrigation methods because of its good and high uniformity. To achieve the goals of using a drip irrigation system, it must be designed and operated properly so that rates and location of delivery of water in the root zone is matched to crop requirements. Generally, the criteria for a drip irrigation system operation are based on soil texture classes. Soil wetting is one of the most important parameters to determine t… Show more

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“…This confirms the thesis that the main reasons for the high variability of corn grain yields from year to year in Central Poland are water shortages during the growing season of this crop [21]. Additionally, numerous authors mention soil conditions, especially the water properties, which determine the production effects of grain maize cultivation under irrigation [52][53][54][55]. Results of research by Żarski et al [52] indicate that the yield of dry matter maize grain depended significantly on crop soil conditions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…This confirms the thesis that the main reasons for the high variability of corn grain yields from year to year in Central Poland are water shortages during the growing season of this crop [21]. Additionally, numerous authors mention soil conditions, especially the water properties, which determine the production effects of grain maize cultivation under irrigation [52][53][54][55]. Results of research by Żarski et al [52] indicate that the yield of dry matter maize grain depended significantly on crop soil conditions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Figure 3 can show simply the flowchart of TISD program. The data for environmental conditions are; the type of soil [24][25][26][27][28][29], topography of the land area [30][31], location and type of water source, quantity and quality of irrigation water [32][33][34], and climate area [35][36][37]. The data for economic conditions comprise; price of land [38], rates of nominal and real interest [12,39], cost of type of energy source [40][41][42][43], factor of energy inflation, costs of labor, factor of labor inflation, costs of all components of the trickle system used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%