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The impact of agricultural management on selected soil properties in citrus orchards in Eastern Spain: A comparison between conventional and organic …

2017

The agricultural management of citrus orchards is changing from flood irrigated managed orchards to drip irrigated organic managed orchards. Eastern Spain is the oldest and largest European producer of citrus, and is representative of the environmental changes triggered by innovations in orchard management. In order to determine the impact of land management on different soil quality parameters, twelve citrus orchards sites were selected with different land and irrigation management techniques. Soil samples were taken at two depths, 0-2. cm and 5-10. cm for studying soil quality parameters under the different treatments. Half of the studied orchards were organically managed and the other si…

IrrigationEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLand managementDrip irrigation01 natural sciencesEnvironmental ChemistryIrrigation managementWaste Management and DisposalSurface irrigation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSoil organic matter04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBodemfysica en LandbeheerOrganic/conventional agriculturePollutionSoil qualitySoil Physics and Land ManagementAgronomy040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceOrchardCitrus orchardsDrip/flood irrigationScience of The Total Environment
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Effects of Biochar on Irrigation Management and Water Use Efficiency for Three Different Crops in a Desert Sandy Soil

2020

This paper aimed at investigating if the application of biochar (BC) to desert sand (DS) from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), characterized by a very poor soil-water retention (SWR) and by a very low value of the maximum water available for crops (AWmax), could positively affect soil water balance, by reducing the irrigation needs (VIRR) and improving the irrigation water use efficiency (IWUE) and the water use efficiency (WUE). The analysis was performed for three crops, i.e., wheat (Triticum aestivum), sorghum (Sorghum vulgare) and tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum). BC was applied to the DS at different fractions, fBC (fBC = 0, 0.091, 0.23 and 0.33). Drip irrigation was adopted as a highly…

IrrigationGeography Planning and DevelopmentDeficit irrigationlcsh:TJ807-830lcsh:Renewable energy sourcesDrip irrigation010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesdesert sandAQUACROP Biochar Desert sand Irrigation managementBiocharSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestalibiocharWater-use efficiencyIrrigation managementlcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAQUACROPlcsh:GE1-350Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plantsIrrigation scheduling04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesirrigation managementlcsh:TD194-195AgronomySoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceSustainability
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Using Hydrus 2-D Simulation model to evaluate wetted soil volume in subsurface drip irrigation systems.

2007

Drip irrigation is considered one of the most efficient irrigation systems. Alternatively to the traditional drip irrigation systems, laterals can be installed below the soil surface. Realizing the subsurface drip irrigation (SDI), which recently has been increasing in use as a consequence of advances in plastics technology, making SDI equipment more affordable and long lasting. Due to its potential high efficiency SDI may produce benefits, especially in places where water is a limited source. As the use of SDI is relatively new, a better understanding of the infiltration process around a buried point source can contribute to increased water use efficiency and consequently the success of dr…

IrrigationHydrusHydraulic engineeringSimulation modelingEnvironmental engineeringDrip irrigationAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Subsurface drip irrigationInfiltration (hydrology)Soil waterEnvironmental scienceHYDRUS-2D.Water contentWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineering
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Influence of photo-oxidation on the performance and soil degradation of oxo- and biodegradable polymer-based items for agricultural applications

2021

Abstract The examination of the aging behavior of polymers, blends, composites, items, etc. under different environmental conditions is a priority issue for assessing the possible applications and establishing the lifetime. In agriculture, plastic items (mulch films, irrigation tubes, etc.) are widely used and subjected to solar UV exposure that can induce photo-oxidation on macromolecular chains. Therefore, weathering under outdoor conditions and accelerated degradation tests are performed for simulating aging processes during the lifetime of materials and select appropriate stabilizers to be used. In the last decades, oxo- and biodegradable polymers have been investigated and used in agri…

IrrigationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPro-Oxidant AdditivesWeathering02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesSoil retrogression and degradationMaterials ChemistryOxo-Degradable polymersPhotooxidationchemistry.chemical_classificationPolymerBiodegradation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsPulp and paper industryBiodegradable polymerUV Artificial Weathering0104 chemical sciencesBiodegradabilitychemistryMechanics of MaterialsDegradation (geology)0210 nano-technologyMulchBioplastics
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The evaluation of urban soils aimed at the sustainability of plants in public and private flowerbeds

2020

The authors report the survey of some flowerbeds located in the city of Palermo with the aim of assessing the sustainability of the plants and the interventions to be implemented, i.e. cutting or transfer of plants, to achieve a sustainable green. In the case in which it is possible to insert other plants in the flowerbeds, it is recommended to elaborate a project using programs that allow to have a preview of the spaces available for the new plants. This work is methodological and is aimed at creating a green that can achieve the functional objectives in relation to the site where it is located (sustainability in all aspects) and at low management costs with no or almost no irrigation prac…

IrrigationRelation (database)Work (electrical)Settore AGR/14 - PedologiaRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmenturban soils urban greenery choice of plants in urban greenery sustainability of greenery mitigation of heat islands green area planning and managementStrategy and ManagementSustainabilitySettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaBusinessManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentEnvironmental planningRIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA'
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Bridging Mediterranean cultures in the International Year of Soils 2015: A documentary exhibition on irrigation techniques in water scarcity conditio…

2017

The paper presents the activity performed at the University of Brescia by students and researchers, belonging to different Mediterranean cultures and different disciplines, to prepare a documentary exhibition on irrigation techniques in water scarcity conditions, on the occasion of the International Year of Soils 2015. Traditional irrigation techniques were identified as a key aspect of soil conservation and agricultural practices, to build living and autopoietic ecosystems, also in adverse climatic conditions, and to adapt to climatic changes. Being a structural source of ecosystem survival, and being based on long-lasting observation of the climate and of the environment, they have deep r…

IrrigationResilience and adaptationWater scarcity0208 environmental biotechnologycultural interaction; resilience and adaptation; water scarcity02 engineering and technologyWater scarcityExhibitionTraditional irrigation techniquesInternational Year of Soils 2015EcosystemWater Science and TechnologyHydrologybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche e Marittime e Idrologia020801 environmental engineeringGeographyAgricultureCultural interactionCultural interaction International Year of Soils 2015 Resilience and adaptation Traditional irrigation techniques Transition ecosystems Water scarcityTransition ecosystemsSoil conservationbusinessSurface waterGroundwater
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Wastewater management using a pilot-scale horizontal subsurface flow system in Western Sicily (Italy) for irrigation of Paspalum vaginatum Sw. turf

2017

The reuse of treated wastewater represents an attractive prospect for sustainable water management in urban areas. The aim of this study was to evaluate the reuse of treated wastewater from constructed wetland systems for the irrigation of Seashore paspalum turf (Paspalum vaginatum Sw.) and assess the effects of treated wastewater on the soil and turfgrass. The research was carried out in Sicily (Italy) in a pilot-scale horizontal subsurface flow system (HSSF). Seashore paspalum plots were irrigated with freshwater and treated wastewater. In treated wastewater-irrigated plots, we estimated the amounts of nitrogen and potassium, supplied by irrigating with treated wastewater. The productive …

IrrigationSoil salinitybiologyEnvironmental engineeringurban treated wastewater sustainable technology Seashore paspalum freshwater saving fertilizer savingHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeWastewaterConstructed wetlandEnvironmental sciencePaspalum vaginatumTurf managementSubsurface flowPaspalumActa Horticulturae
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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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Monitoring Soil Salinisation as a Strategy for Preventing Land Degradation: A Case Study in Sicily, Italy

2010

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 water shortage. In Sicily, the increasing scarcity of good quality water is expanding irrigation with saline-sodic waters, thus enhancing the risk of secondary salinization and sodification. Adequate management practices are urgently needed for sustainable use of saline/sodic waters. This chapter illustrates how the Geonics EM-38 probe was used for monitoring salinization in a Sicilian area where irrigation with saline water is increasingly practiced, and the risk of salinisa…

IrrigationSoil salinitymedia_common.quotation_subject• Salinity control • Sodic water irrigation • Crop yield • SicilySaline waterWater scarcitySalinityGeographyDesertificationEnvironmental protectionLand degradationSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSoil salinity controlmedia_common
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Potential microbial risk factors related to soil amendments and irrigation water of potato crops

2007

Aims: This study assesses the potential microbial risk factors related to the use of soil amendments and irrigation water on potato crops, cultivated in one traditional and two intensive farms during two harvest seasons. Methods and Results: The natural microbiota and potentially pathogenic micro-organisms were evaluated in the soil amendment, irrigation water, soil and produce. Uncomposted amendments and residual and creek water samples showed the highest microbial counts. The microbial load of potatoes harvested in spring was similar among the tested farms despite the diverse microbial levels of Listeria spp. and faecal coliforms in the potential risk sources. However, differences in tota…

IrrigationSoil testCompostbusiness.industryfood and beveragesGeneral Medicineengineering.materialApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyManureSoil conditionerFecal coliformAgronomyAgricultureSoil waterengineeringEnvironmental sciencebusinessBiotechnologyJournal of Applied Microbiology
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