Supplemental Irrigation a Highly Efficient Water Use Practice

Supplemental Irrigation  a Highly Efficient Water Use Practice
Author: Theib Oweis
Publsiher: ICARDA
Total Pages: 19
Release: 1997
Genre: Supplemental irrigation
ISBN: 9789291270705

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Water Harvesting and Supplemental Irrigation for Improved Water Use Efficiency in Dry Areas

Water Harvesting and Supplemental Irrigation for Improved Water Use Efficiency in Dry Areas
Author: Theib Oweis,Ahmed Hachum,Jacob Kijne
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 51
Release: 1999
Genre: Irrigation farming
ISBN: 9789290903789

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With reference to West Asia and North Africa.

Management Strategies for Water Use Efficiency and Micro Irrigated Crops

Management Strategies for Water Use Efficiency and Micro Irrigated Crops
Author: Megh R. Goyal,B. J. Pandian
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780429594069

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Management Strategies for Water Use Efficiency and Micro Irrigated Crops presents new research and technologies for making better use of water resources for agricultural purposes. The chapters focus on better management to improve allocation and irrigation water efficiency and look at performance factors as well. Chapters look at irrigation technology, environmental conditions, and scheduling of water application. One section of the book focuses on water management in the cultivation of sugarcane, a very important industrial crop used in many fields. Other sections are devoted to principles and challenging technologies, water use efficiency for drip-irrigated crops, performance of fertigated rice under micro irrigation, and evaluation of performance of drip-irrigated crops. This valuable book is a must for those struggling to find ways to address the need to maintain efficient crop production in the midst of water shortages. With chapters from hands-on experts in the field, the book will be an invaluable reference and guide to effective micro irrigation methods.

Sustainable Water Management in Smallholder Farming

Sustainable Water Management in Smallholder Farming
Author: Sara Finley
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781780646862

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Water is critical to all human activities, but access to this crucial resource is increasingly limited by competition and the effects of climate change. In agriculture, water management is key to ensuring good and sustained crop yields, maintaining soil health, and safeguarding the long-term viability of the land. Water management is especially challenging on smallholder farms in resource-poor areas, which tend to be primarily rainfed and thus highly dependent on unreliable rainfall patterns. Sustainable practices can help farmers promote the development of soils, plants and field surfaces to allow maximum retention of water between rains, and encourage the efficient use of each drop of water applied as irrigation. Especially useful for farmers' groups, agricultural extension workers, NGOs, students and researchers working with farmers in dryland areas, this comprehensive yet concise book is a practical and accessible resource for anyone interested in sustainable water management.

Biological Resource Management in Agriculture Innovative Soil Plant Systems for Sustainable Agricultural Practices

Biological Resource Management in Agriculture Innovative Soil Plant Systems for Sustainable Agricultural Practices
Author: OECD,The Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2003-03-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264099722

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Proceedings of a conference on innovative systems for preserving the quality of soil used in agriculture.

Rainfed Agriculture

Rainfed Agriculture
Author: Suhas Pralhad Wani,Johan Rockström,Theib Yousef Oweis
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781845933890

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This book, which contains 14 chapters, covers all aspects of rainfed agriculture, starting with its potential, current status, rainwater harvesting and supplementary irrigation, to policies, approaches, institutions for upscaling, and impacts of integrated water management programmes in rainfed areas.

Enhancing Resilience of Dryland Agriculture Under Changing Climate

Enhancing Resilience of Dryland Agriculture Under Changing Climate
Author: Anandkumar Naorem,Deepesh Machiwal
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 714
Release: 2023-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811991592

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This contributed volume describes management practices based on interdisciplinary and convergence science approaches from different disciplines of agricultural science to enhance the resilience of dryland agriculture. The main focus of this book is to address the current issues and trends along with future prospects and challenges in adopting salient agricultural management practices in drylands globally under a climate-change scenario. Climate change and global warming have profound repercussions on increasing frequency, severity, and duration of droughts and/or floods, which may have implications for future productivity of dryland agriculture, e.g., more water shortages or abundances and high or low runoff rates, diminished crop yields, and reduced water productivity. In past few years, many technological advancements and management strategies have been evolved to tackle the climate-induced risks of dryland agriculture considering interdisciplinary and convergence approaches that integrate knowledge from multi-disciplines. This book is an attempt to bridge the gap in literature by unraveling controversies and characteristics of dryland ecosystems under the changing climate and dealing with detailed procedures of applying the advanced practices adapted to climate change for management of dryland agriculture. This edited book is of interest to ecologists, economists, environmentalists, geologists, horticulturalists, hydrologists, soil scientists, social scientists, natural resource conservationists and policy makers dealing with dryland agriculture. This book offers a broad understanding of dryland agriculture and assists the reader to identify both the current as well as the probable future state of dryland agriculture in a global context.

Sustainable Intensification of Crop Production

Sustainable Intensification of Crop Production
Author: P. Parvatha Reddy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2016-11-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811027024

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This book outlines a new paradigm, Sustainable Intensification of Crop Production (SICP), which aims to produce more from the same area of land by increasing efficiency, reducing waste, conserving resources, reducing negative impacts on the environment and enhancing the provision of ecosystem services. The use of ecologically based management strategies can increase the sustainability of agricultural production while reducing off-site consequences. The book also highlights the underlying principles and outlines some of the key management practices and technologies – such as minimum soil disturbance; permanent organic soil covers; species diversification; selection of suitable cultivars, planting time, age and spacing; balanced plant nutrition; agro-ecological pest management; efficient water management; careful management of farm machinery; and integrated crop-livestock production – required to implement SICP. The green revolution (by using high-yielding crop varieties, mono-cropping, fertilization, irrigation, and pesticides) has led to enormous gains in food production and improved world food security. In many countries, however, intensive crop production has had negative impacts on production, ecosystems and the larger environment, putting future productivity at risk. In order to meet the projected demands of a growing population expected to exceed 9 billion by 2050, farmers in the developing world must double food production, a challenge complicated by the effects of climate change and growing competition for land, water and energy. This book will be of immense value to all members of the scientific community involved in teaching, research and extension activities concerning sustainable intensification. The material can be used for teaching post-graduate courses, or as a useful reference guide for policy makers.