Titre de série : |
IIIC Publication, 6 |
Titre : |
Modelling crop responses to irrigation in relation to soils, climate and salinity |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Hanks, R. J. ; Hill, R. W. |
Mention d'édition : |
IIIC |
Editeur : |
IIIC |
Année de publication : |
1980 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-08-025513-2 |
Note générale : |
The purpose of the models discussed in this volume is the prediction of the crop yield under conditions of varying degrees of salinity and soil conditions, and under the various irrigations strategies available to the farmer . It present a critical review of the evolution of yield models beginning with those based on evapotranspiration, leading to transpiration available soil water flow models. The later include one dimensional soil water movement, salt flow and salt accumulation, moot distribution and extraction aspects, and rainfall/irrigation parameters. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Modèle mathématique Irrigation Agriculture Zone aride Simulation Climatologie Information |
Index. décimale : |
631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation |
Résumé : |
The purpose of the models discussed in this volume is the prediction of the crop yield under conditions of varying degrees of salinity and soil conditions, and under the various irrigations strategies available to the farmer . It present a critical review of the evolution of yield models beginning with those based on evapotranspiration, leading to transpiration available soil water flow models. The later include one dimensional soil water movement, salt flow and salt accumulation, moot distribution and extraction aspects, and rainfall/irrigation parameters. |
Note de contenu : |
The purpose of the models discussed in this volume is the prediction of the crop yield under conditions of varying degrees of salinity and soil conditions, and under the various irrigations strategies available to the farmer . It present a critical review of the evolution of yield models beginning with those based on evapotranspiration, leading to transpiration available soil water flow models. The later include one dimensional soil water movement, salt flow and salt accumulation, moot distribution and extraction aspects, and rainfall/irrigation parameters. |
IIIC Publication, 6. Modelling crop responses to irrigation in relation to soils, climate and salinity [texte imprimé] / Hanks, R. J. ; Hill, R. W. . - IIIC . - IIIC, 1980. ISBN : 978-0-08-025513-2 The purpose of the models discussed in this volume is the prediction of the crop yield under conditions of varying degrees of salinity and soil conditions, and under the various irrigations strategies available to the farmer . It present a critical review of the evolution of yield models beginning with those based on evapotranspiration, leading to transpiration available soil water flow models. The later include one dimensional soil water movement, salt flow and salt accumulation, moot distribution and extraction aspects, and rainfall/irrigation parameters. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Modèle mathématique Irrigation Agriculture Zone aride Simulation Climatologie Information |
Index. décimale : |
631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation |
Résumé : |
The purpose of the models discussed in this volume is the prediction of the crop yield under conditions of varying degrees of salinity and soil conditions, and under the various irrigations strategies available to the farmer . It present a critical review of the evolution of yield models beginning with those based on evapotranspiration, leading to transpiration available soil water flow models. The later include one dimensional soil water movement, salt flow and salt accumulation, moot distribution and extraction aspects, and rainfall/irrigation parameters. |
Note de contenu : |
The purpose of the models discussed in this volume is the prediction of the crop yield under conditions of varying degrees of salinity and soil conditions, and under the various irrigations strategies available to the farmer . It present a critical review of the evolution of yield models beginning with those based on evapotranspiration, leading to transpiration available soil water flow models. The later include one dimensional soil water movement, salt flow and salt accumulation, moot distribution and extraction aspects, and rainfall/irrigation parameters. |
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