Mountain Forests Ecology, Anthropogenic Degradation and Ways to Improve Institute of Erosion and Irrigation ANAS
ZH Aliev Author-Workplace- Institute of Erosion and Irrigation of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Azerbaijan
Agricultural Research & Technology: Open Access Journal, 2016, vol. 2, issue 5, 123-125
Abstract:
When properly administered process low-intensity irrigation can not only dramatically reduce the consumption of water for irrigation from / crops, but also to provide the necessary climate for plants and supply of water and fertilizer in the required amount directly into the zone korneobitaniya that promotes early entry into fruiting plants and increase productivity while reducing water per unit of yield and reduce production costs.
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Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.19080/ARTOAJ.2016.02.555596
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