Fertigation for minimizing environmental pollution by fertilizers |
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Authors: | J. Hagin and Anat Lowengart |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, 32000 Haifa, Israel;(2) Ministry of Agriculture Extension Service, Israel |
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Abstract: | Intensification of agriculture by irrigation and enhanced use of fertilizers may generate pollution by increased levels of nutrients in underground and surface waters. Most of the irrigation is by open systems having a relatively low efficiency of water application. A higher efficiency may be gained by pressurized irrigation systems. Drip irrigation generates a restricted root system requiring frequent nutrient supply that may be satisfied by applying fertilizers in irrigation water, i.e. by fertigation. Maximization of crop yield and quality and minimization of leaching below the rooting volume may be achieved by managing fertilizers concentrations in measured quantities of irrigation water, according to crop requirements. |
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Keywords: | fertigation fertilizer application irrigation nutrients requirements |
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