2020
DOI: 10.36877/aafrj.a0000121.
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Performance Comparison of Experimental IoT Based Drip and Fibrous Capillary Irrigation Systems in The Cultivation of Cantaloupe Plants

Abstract: The demand for freshwater and food is on the increase due to the rapid growth in the world’s population, while the effect of global warming and climate change poses a severe threat on water use and food security. Conventional irrigation system suffers due to an inefficient management of water and energy, while insufficient supply of water to plant increases their stress which often affects its growth and development. Hence, there is a need to increase research focus on water use efficiency in irrigation agricu… Show more

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“…Similar results were also observed in eggplant cultivation. Abioye et al (2020) compared the performance of TI and WI in cantaloupe cultivation and their results showed that WI was more effective on saving water used and product quality than TI. WI is also useful in persuading farmers to use local cheap methods as an alternative to conventional surface irrigation methods and high-tech TI for large elds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar results were also observed in eggplant cultivation. Abioye et al (2020) compared the performance of TI and WI in cantaloupe cultivation and their results showed that WI was more effective on saving water used and product quality than TI. WI is also useful in persuading farmers to use local cheap methods as an alternative to conventional surface irrigation methods and high-tech TI for large elds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%