نتایج جستجو برای: partial root zone irrigation

تعداد نتایج: 508894  

2010
A. L. Shober K. A. Moore C. Wiese S. M. Scheiber E. F. Gilman M. Paz

Previous research on #3 nursery container-grown shrubs suggests that some common shrub species could be established in the Florida landscape under natural rainfall when irrigated with 3 L of water every 4 days in U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 8b and 9a or every 2 days in zone 10b until first roots reached the canopy edge ( 20 weeks after planting). The current study evaluated t...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2016
Dilini Delgoda Hector M. Malano Syed Khusro Saleem Malka N. Halgamuge

This research proposes A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK based on model predictive control (MPC) for irrigation control to minimize both root zone soil moisture deficit (RZSMD) and irrigation amount under a limited water supply. We (i) investigate means to incorporate direct measurements to MPC (ii) introduce two Robust MPC techniques e Certainty Equivalence control (CE) and Disturbance Affine Feedback C...

2006
Siju Jacob

Irrigation is probably the most underrated procedure in Endodontic therapy. While most articles or presentations spend a great deal of time on shaping procedures, not much emphasis is given for irrigation. This has led to a great deal of confusion on the type of irrigant, the protocol and the method of use. The purpose of this article is to discuss root canal irrigants, irrigation techniques an...

2004
CINDY GARRETSON JOHN TROIANO GARY RITENOUR CHARLES KRAUTER

Although water is crucial to the performance of preemergence herbicides, pesticide performance has rarely been related to irrigation management. This 2-yr study investigated the effect that amount of irrigation water applied had on activity of simazine. Three rates of simazine at 0, 1.12, and 2.24 kg/ha were applied to a 3-yr-old nectarine orchard that was irrigated with microsprinklers. The pe...

2007
R. D. Lentz D. T. Westermann

Groundwater seepage contributes to irrigation return flows and surface waters. Knowledge of phosphorus (P) concentrations and loads in percolation water that enters the vadose zone and groundwater is necessary to assess and manage water quality. We measured the P in water leached below the crop root zone in a furrow-irrigated Pormeuf silt loam. Vacuum operated percolation samplers were used to ...

2007
M. M. Chaves T. P. Santos C. R. Souza M. F. Ortuño M. L. Rodrigues C. M. Lopes J. P. Maroco J. S. Pereira

Grapevine irrigation is becoming an important practice to guarantee wine quality or even plant survival in regions affected by seasonal drought. Nevertheless, irrigation has to be controlled to optimise source to sink balance and avoid excessive vigour. The results we present here in two grapevine varieties (Moscatel and Castelão) during 3 years, indicate that we can decrease the amount of wate...

2017
R. L. Newell

The effects of conservation-tillage practices on the root environment of corn (Zea mays L.) may differ with varying amounts of irrigation. Dryland, 50% irrigation, and 100% irrigation treatments were applied in combination with disc, no-tillage, and a postemergence chisel treatment designed to allow rapid infiltration of irrigation water. The study was conducted during the 1980 growing season a...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2000
M Stoll B Loveys P Dry

Partial rootzone drying (PRD) is a new irrigation technique which improves the water use efficiency (by up to 50%) of wine grape production without significant crop reduction. The technique was developed on the basis of knowledge of the mechanisms controlling transpiration and requires that approximately half of the root system is always maintained in a dry or drying state while the remainder o...

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