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Site-Specific Water Management

Center-pivot irrigation system for independent site-specific management of water and chemical application

Center-pivot irrigation system for independent site-specific management of water and chemical application

... irrigation system that applied 1600 L/ha (180 gal/acre) of chemical solution using broadcast no‐drip sprayer nozzles. Lyle and Bordovsky (1986) designed and evaluated a Multi‐Function Irrigation System (MFIS) which ...

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Relationships Between Soil Properties and Yield Variability and the Potential for Establishing Management Zones for Site-Specific Management in North Carolina

Relationships Between Soil Properties and Yield Variability and the Potential for Establishing Management Zones for Site-Specific Management in North Carolina

... by water redistribution in the landscape resulting in low elevation areas having higher volumetric moisture contents and finer textures that that was assumed to have eroded from the surrounding hill ...using ...

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Impact of site-specific weed management in winter crops on weed populations

Impact of site-specific weed management in winter crops on weed populations

... Treatment maps for each weed group were cre- ated based on weed abundance data and relevant treatment thresholds. Herbicide application against individual weed groups was performed separately using a sprayer equipped ...

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Site-Specific Nematode Management for Potatoes in Idaho Using 1,3-Dichloropropene; Experiences and Economics

Site-Specific Nematode Management for Potatoes in Idaho Using 1,3-Dichloropropene; Experiences and Economics

... nematode management strategies are based on the recommendation of Evans et ...with water through the sprinkler irrigation system for uniform application or on a site-specific basis with ground ...

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The Impact of Climate Change on the Profitability of Site Specific Technologies

The Impact of Climate Change on the Profitability of Site Specific Technologies

... and water (OECD, ...agriculture. Site Specific Technologies (SSTs) are potential instruments to reach such ...conventional management practice, where inputs are applied uniformly across the ...

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Mapping spatial variability of soil physical properties for site specific management

Mapping spatial variability of soil physical properties for site specific management

... soil water content may have very important impact on rainfall-infiltration/runoff/erosion processes, especially under high rainfall conditions, and also result in spatial variability of available water for ...

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Delinearing site-specific management zones for pH-induced iron chlorosis

Delinearing site-specific management zones for pH-induced iron chlorosis

... For all sites, maps of grain yield were provided by the producers. Prior to harvesting the study area each yield monitor was calibrated according to the manufacturer’s specifications and producer’s experience. Raw yield ...

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Site-specific assessments of the abundance of three inshore dolphin species to inform conservation and management

Site-specific assessments of the abundance of three inshore dolphin species to inform conservation and management

... by water depths (< 20 m) and distances to shore (< 5 km) characteristic of those favored by snubfin and humpback dolphins on the east coast of Australia (Parra, 2006; Parra et ...

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Site-specific Nutrient Management for Lowland Rice in the Northern Savannah Zones of Ghana

Site-specific Nutrient Management for Lowland Rice in the Northern Savannah Zones of Ghana

... crop management and assured availability of irrigation water probably helped to achieve larger number of grains per panicle and subsequently higher grain yields in UER compared to NR and ...use water ...

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GIS Based Integrated Land Use Planning For Optimum Natural Resource Management

GIS Based Integrated Land Use Planning For Optimum Natural Resource Management

... Suitable site specific recommendations for alternate land use and water conservation measures, for optimum land use keeping in view the requirements of present and future for the district of Nalgonda ...

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Productivity and Profitability Assessment of Hybrid Maize by using Nutrient Expert® Maize Model in Eastern Terai of Nepal

Productivity and Profitability Assessment of Hybrid Maize by using Nutrient Expert® Maize Model in Eastern Terai of Nepal

... Benefit cost (B: C) ratio is defined as the ratio of the gross returns to the cost of cultivation which can also be expressed as return per rupee invested. For any enterprise relating with agriculture sector to be ...

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Fechter_unc_0153M_17382.pdf

Fechter_unc_0153M_17382.pdf

... The water committee reported that users paid for water in 60% of communities (most of which reported that 100% of users paid for ...fetch water), while 20% of committees collected money following ...

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Development and Evaluation of a Real Time Site-Specific Inter-Row Weed Management System

Development and Evaluation of a Real Time Site-Specific Inter-Row Weed Management System

... Analysis of variance of the mean values of the herbicide application data showed that the two spraying methods were significantly different at 99% confidence level. On the average, the target application resulted in 75% ...

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Soil organic carbon in grasslands: effects of inorganic fertilizers, liming and grazing in different climate settings

Soil organic carbon in grasslands: effects of inorganic fertilizers, liming and grazing in different climate settings

... three. Management activities are primarily used to change the status of soil properties thereby creating optimum conditions for plant ...common management activities for improving or maintaining grassland ...

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A STUDY OF EXISTING BUILDINGS FOR PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN FUTURE

A STUDY OF EXISTING BUILDINGS FOR PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN FUTURE

... The Construction Industry has major environmental impacts. The consumption of total natural resources is 50%, energy usage is 40% and water consumption is 16%. The waste production during construction and ...

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Site-specific Management and Remote Sensing Based Plant

Growth Regulator Application Decisions in Cotton.

Site-specific Management and Remote Sensing Based Plant Growth Regulator Application Decisions in Cotton.

... F3 site were often non-significant and very weak for both image types acquired on 20 June (Tables 1, ...F3 site showed stronger correlations with plant height or ...

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Site specific inelasticity of arterial tissue

Site specific inelasticity of arterial tissue

... unloading from 20% strain, with higher residual strains observed in the longitudinal direction.. on unloading from higher magnitudes of applied strain P < 0.05.[r] ...

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Site-Specific Codon Bias in Bacteria

Site-Specific Codon Bias in Bacteria

... frame) is not avoided, it seems that selection acts during translation. Site-specific preferences be- tween C and T at synonymous sites are harder to ex- plain. Almost always,[r] ...

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SIGNIFICANCE OF EMBODIED ENERGY AND U-VALUE IN GREEN BUILDINGS: AN OVERVIEW

SIGNIFICANCE OF EMBODIED ENERGY AND U-VALUE IN GREEN BUILDINGS: AN OVERVIEW

... conserve water and manage the waste water. The water from rain is the best quality water that can be preserved through rain water harvesting ...Waste water in the form of grey ...

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Integrating Radar Altimeters and Optical Imagery Data for Estimating Water Volume Variations in Lakes and Reservoirs (Case Study: Lake Nasser)

Integrating Radar Altimeters and Optical Imagery Data for Estimating Water Volume Variations in Lakes and Reservoirs (Case Study: Lake Nasser)

... surface water in large river basins such as the Negro Riv- er Basin [9] [10] [11], and the ...of water volume in lakes using the combination of imagery and altimetry ...and water levels derived from ...

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