STUDY OF SOME ENGINEERING FACTORS AFFECTING THE PERFORMANCE OF EMITTERS IN THE EGYPTIAN MARKET

ASMAA AHMED MAHMOUD KALDISH;

Abstract


Trickle irrigation is a type of micro-irrigation system that has the potential to save water and nutrients by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants, by a network of trickle irrigation emitters; trickle irrigation provides water near the base of the plant, leaving the upper foliage dry and less susceptible to fungi. Trickle irrigation has become very important. Most of the reclaimed land in Egypt is now used for trickle irrigation because of its high efficiency. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate some irrigation emitters under different operating pressures on different lateral lengths (50-75-100 m) widely used in Egyptian agriculture. required


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Title STUDY OF SOME ENGINEERING FACTORS AFFECTING THE PERFORMANCE OF EMITTERS IN THE EGYPTIAN MARKET
Other Titles دراسة بعض العوامل الهندسية المؤثرة على آداء المنقطات فى السوق المصرى
Authors ASMAA AHMED MAHMOUD KALDISH
Issue Date 2019

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