Agricultural Management Options for Climate Variability and Change: Microirrigation
Drip irrigation applied at the surface for strawberry production .
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Zotarelli, Lincoln, Clyde Fraisse, and Daniel Dourte. 2012. “Agricultural Management Options for Climate Variability and Change: Microirrigation”. EDIS 2012 (7). https://ojs.test.flvc.org/edis/article/view/119977.

Abstract

Agricultural Management Options for Climate Variability and Change: Microirrigation (HS1203)

Microirrigation is the slow, frequent application of water directly to relatively small areas adjacent to individual plants through emitters placed along a water delivery line. A leading advantage of microirrigation is that evaporation that does not contribute to plant growth much less than with sprinkler irrigation. This 5-page fact sheet was written by Lincoln Zotarelli, Clyde Fraisse, and Daniel Dourte, and published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, July 2012.

http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/hs1203

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