2015
DOI: 10.21608/mjae.2015.98609
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Saving Irrigation Water and Improving Water Productivity in Rice Cultivation by Inducing Good Land Leveling and New Planting Method in North Nile Delta, Egypt

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“…The highest value of water use efficiency was about 1.22 kg/m 3 at laser leveling with 0.05% slope sown on two sides of the ridge. Metwally and El-Atawy (2015) found that it is necessary to produce more rice with less water using new planting methods and less submerged head of irrigation water. Results indicate that irrigation water applied in rice fields could be significantly reduced without sacrificing rice yield or without increasing the production cost by using the treatment d3 x M3 x L2 (depth of 5cm x Planting in bottom of beds x precision land leveling ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest value of water use efficiency was about 1.22 kg/m 3 at laser leveling with 0.05% slope sown on two sides of the ridge. Metwally and El-Atawy (2015) found that it is necessary to produce more rice with less water using new planting methods and less submerged head of irrigation water. Results indicate that irrigation water applied in rice fields could be significantly reduced without sacrificing rice yield or without increasing the production cost by using the treatment d3 x M3 x L2 (depth of 5cm x Planting in bottom of beds x precision land leveling ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%