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Irrigation water saving strategies in Citrus orchards: Analysis of the combined effects of timing and severity of soil water deficit

2021

[EN] The knowledge of the crop response to soil water deficit is essential to predict the actual crop water requirements under limited soil water conditions. The mathematical schematization of the crop response under RDI can allow identifying the exact irrigation timing. The threshold of soil water status below which crop transpiration decreases represents a key parameter for the water stress functions. The main objective of this paper was to investigate the effects of several RDI treatments, applied during the three stages of fruit growth, on soil-plant-water relations of drip-irrigated mandarin trees. Experiments were carried out in seven irrigation treatments: a control, irrigated at 125…

IrrigationDeficit irrigation; Depletion factor; Irrigation dose; Water stress integral0208 environmental biotechnologyDeficit irrigationSoil water deficitSoil Science02 engineering and technologyF06 IrrigationIrrigation doseCropEvapotranspirationSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliPrecipitationDeficit irrigationWater stress integralEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyDepletion factorfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciences02.- Poner fin al hambre conseguir la seguridad alimentaria y una mejor nutrición y promover la agricultura sostenible020801 environmental engineering12.- Garantizar las pautas de consumo y de producción sosteniblesAgronomyLysimeterSoil water040103 agronomy & agricultureINGENIERIA AGROFORESTALP10 Water resources and management0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceAgronomy and Crop ScienceAgricultural Water Management
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Effect of Wheat Straw as a Cover Crop on the Chlorophyll, Seed, and Oilseed Yield of Trigonella foeunm graecum L under Water Deficiency and Weed Comp…

2019

The effects of water stress on fenugreek crops are well documented. However, little is known about how these plants respond to water deficits under a soil-mulching system when the surface is protected. Therefore, the current research aims to demonstrate the possibility of reducing the impact of water stress and weed competition on the fenugreek crop through the use of wheat residues as a cover crop on the soil surface. A field experiment was carried out during the winter season (2016&ndash

IrrigationEcologyagricultural-management systemfungifood and beveragesSowing<i>Trigonella foeunm graecum</i> L04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesPlant Science010501 environmental scienceswater resources01 natural sciencesSoil qualityField capacitymulching systemAgronomySoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceWeedCover cropWater contentEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPlants
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Investigating soil-plant relationships for sustainable management of irrigation with saline water in a Sicilian vineyard.

2009

Water demand is increasing worldwide. In regions affected by water scarcity such as those located in the Mediterranean basin, water supplies are already degraded, or subjected to degradation processes, which worsen the shortage of water. In such regions, competition for scarce water resources among users will inevitably reduce the supplies of freshwater available for crop irrigation. Detailed studies and experimental projects are needed to develop management scenarios aimed at preventing desertification and conflicts for use of the increasingly limited water resources and cultivable land. This paper illustrates soil-plant responses to irrigation with saline water in a Sicilian vineyard loca…

IrrigationSoil salinitybusiness.industryWater supplyDrip irrigationSaline waterWater resourcesAgronomyEvapotranspirationEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliIrrigation salinity vineyardWater resource managementbusinessWater content
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Assessment of yield and water productivity of clementine trees under surface and subsurface drip irrigation

2018

Abstract Irrigation systems aimed to optimize water use efficiency in agriculture have become essential due to the increasing water limitations that agriculture is currently facing. Assessment of crop responses to different irrigation systems and strategies are therefore encouraged to find the most efficient options for each specific case. The main objective of this study was to assess the performance of a citrus crop under a surface (SI) and subsurface drip irrigation (SSI) with 7 (SI7, SSI7) or 14 emitters (SI14, SSI14) per plant, as well as a third SS treatment (SSIA), identical to SSI7 but equipped with and additional drip line buried between the tree rows. Evaluations were made in term…

Irrigationbusiness.industry0208 environmental biotechnologySoil Science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences02 engineering and technologyDrip irrigationAgricultural engineering020801 environmental engineeringCropWater resourcesWater saving Citrus Soil/plant water status Fruit qualityAgricultureYield (wine)040103 agronomy & agricultureSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceWater-use efficiencybusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceProductivityEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyAgricultural Water Management
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Irrigated agriculture: Water resources management for a sustainable environment

2014

In the last decade, research on irrigation has mainly been aimed at reducing crop water consumption. In arid and semi-arid environments, in relation to the limited water resources, the use of low quality water in agriculture has also been investigated in order to detect their effects on soil physical properties and on crop production. More recently, even the reduction of energy consumption in agriculture, as well as the effects of external factors, climate change and agricultural policies, have been major research interests. All these objectives have been considered in the papers included in this special issue. However, in the last years, approaches aimed at reducing crop water requirements…

Irrigationmedia_common.quotation_subject0207 environmental engineeringSoil ScienceClimate change02 engineering and technologyAgricultural engineeringSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliQuality (business)020701 environmental engineeringmedia_common2. Zero hungerbusiness.industryAgricultura04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesVegetationEnergy consumption15. Life on landArid6. Clean waterWater resourcesSustainable Irrigation Special issue13. Climate actionControl and Systems EngineeringAgriculture040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental sciencebusinessWater resource managementAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceBiosystems Engineering
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Hydrological consequences of natural rubber plantations in Southeast Asia

2020

Since the turn of the century, rubber plantations have been expanding their footprint across Southeast Asia in response to an increasing global demand for rubber products. Between 2000 and 2014, the area cultivated with rubber more than doubled. It is not clear how this major change in the agricultural landscape of Southeast Asia, the main area of rubber production in the world, is affecting land‐use patterns and water resources in the region. Here we use maps of rubber plantations and other croplands in conjunction with a hydrological model and remote sensing analyses to assess land‐use patterns and water resources affected by natural rubber plantations. Results show water requirements of …

Land usebusiness.industryAgroforestrySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaSoil Sciencenatural rubberhydrologywater scarcityhydrology land-use change natural rubber Southeast Asia water scarcityDevelopmentSoutheast AsiaWater scarcityWater resourcesland-use changeHydrology (agriculture)Natural rubberAgriculturevisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceLand use land-use change and forestrySurface runoffbusinessGeneral Environmental Science
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Adaptive physiological water conservation explains hypertension and muscle catabolism in experimental chronic renal failure

2021

Abstract Aim We have reported earlier that a high salt intake triggered an aestivation‐like natriuretic‐ureotelic body water conservation response that lowered muscle mass and increased blood pressure. Here, we tested the hypothesis that a similar adaptive water conservation response occurs in experimental chronic renal failure. Methods In four subsequent experiments in Sprague Dawley rats, we used surgical 5/6 renal mass reduction (5/6 Nx) to induce chronic renal failure. We studied solute and water excretion in 24‐hour metabolic cage experiments, chronic blood pressure by radiotelemetry, chronic metabolic adjustment in liver and skeletal muscle by metabolomics and selected enzyme activity…

Male0301 basic medicinePhysiologyBody waterBlood Pressure030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRats Sprague-Dawley0302 clinical medicineRegular Paperdouble‐barrier conceptmuscle mass losstransaminationKidneyglycine methylationMusclesurine concentrationglucose‐alanine‐shuttlepurine metabolismaestivationmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicine.drugbody watermedicine.medical_specialtykidneyskinhypertensionorganic osmolytesliverCardivascular PhysiologyNorepinephrine (medication)03 medical and health sciencesCopeptinhepato‐renalInternal medicinemedicineurea cycleAnimalsHumansbody sodiumSalt intakeMuscle SkeletalTransepidermal water lossConservation of Water Resourcesbusiness.industrySkeletal muscletransepidermal water lossWaterdehydrationRats030104 developmental biologyBlood pressureEndocrinologyCardiovascular and Metabolic DiseasesKidney Failure ChronicbusinessActa Physiologica (Oxford, England)
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High fascioliasis infection in children linked to a man-made irrigation zone in Peru.

2002

We detected 10 protozoan and nine helminth species in surveys of 338 5-15 year-old Quechua schoolchildren in three communities of the Asillo zone of the Puno region, located at a very high altitude of 3910 m in the Peruvian Altiplano. The area proved to be hyperendemic for human fascioliasis with a 24.3% overall mean prevalence of Fasciola hepatica, local prevalences ranging between 18.8 and 31.3%, and infection intensities of up to 2496 eggs per gram of faeces (epg), with 196-350 epg (mean: 279 epg) and 96-152 epg (123 epg) as arithmetic and geometric means, respectively. Prevalences did not significantly vary between schools and in relation to sex. No statistical differences were found in…

MaleIrrigationVeterinary medicineFascioliasisAdolescentPopulationFresh WaterHepaticaparasitic diseasesPeruPrevalenceFasciola hepaticaHelminthsAnimalsHumanseducationChildParasite Egg CountEggs per grameducation.field_of_studybiologyEcologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLiver flukeFasciola hepaticabiology.organism_classificationWater resourcesInfectious DiseasesChild PreschoolParasitologyFemaleTropical medicineinternational health : TMIH
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Paleolakes in the Gobi region of southern Mongolia

2018

Abstract Numerous lakes and remnants of paleolakes exist in western and southern Mongolia. For six basins in the area, detailed geomorphological maps were compiled, based on extensive field studies and remote sensing datasets. Several phases of high and low lake levels were reconstructed and dated by radiocarbon and optically stimulated luminescence. During the marine isotope stage (MIS) 6 lakes in southern and western Mongolia mostly disappeared. In contrast, large paleolakes existed during the last interglacial (MIS 5e) and lasted probably until the beginning of the last glacial. These huge lakes were caused by a strong East Asian summer monsoon, which reached southern and even western Mo…

Marine isotope stage010506 paleontologyArcheologyGlobal and Planetary Change010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeologyMonsoon01 natural scienceslaw.inventionWater resourceslawClimatologyInterglacialPeriod (geology)Physical geographyGlacial periodRadiocarbon datingEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyHolocene0105 earth and related environmental sciencesQuaternary Science Reviews
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A simulation/optimization model for selecting infrastructure alternatives in complex water resource systems

2010

The paper introduces a simulation/optimization procedure for the assessment and the selection of infrastructure alternatives in a complex water resources system, i.e. in a multisource (reservoirs) multipurpose bulk water supply scheme. An infrastucture alternative is here a vector X of n decision variables describing the candidate expansions/new plants/water transfers etc. Each parameter may take on a discrete number of values, with its own investment cost attached. The procedure uses genetic algorithms for the search of the optimal vector X through operators mimicking the mechanisms of natural selection. For each X, the value of the objective function (O.F.) is assessed via a simulation mo…

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringConservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringUrban PopulationWater supplyInfrastructure optimizationWaste Disposal Fluidsimulation optimization water resource systemsResource AllocationWater PurificationResource (project management)Water SupplyHumansComputer SimulationTherapeutic IrrigationWater Science and TechnologyCost–benefit analysisbusiness.industrySimulation modelingEnvironmental resource managementModels TheoreticalInvestment (macroeconomics)DroughtsWater resourcesItalyMinificationbusinessAlgorithms
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