2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2021.01.546
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A review on materialistic approach to drip irrigation system

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“…By declining runoff, evaporation and deep penetration, drip irrigation may decrease water shortage nearby the root area. The impact of drip irrigation on farm economics and management for various crops worldwide was investigated (Andrade et al (1999); Eslamian et al 2018a, b;Bansal et al 2021;Wang et al 2021a; Ostad-Ali-Askari 2022a). Many researches have been conducted in the field of corn irrigation both in Iran and the world (Gao et al 2021;Yan et al 2021;Wang et al 2021b;Guo et al 2021;Gheysari et al 2021;Cakmakci and Sahin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By declining runoff, evaporation and deep penetration, drip irrigation may decrease water shortage nearby the root area. The impact of drip irrigation on farm economics and management for various crops worldwide was investigated (Andrade et al (1999); Eslamian et al 2018a, b;Bansal et al 2021;Wang et al 2021a; Ostad-Ali-Askari 2022a). Many researches have been conducted in the field of corn irrigation both in Iran and the world (Gao et al 2021;Yan et al 2021;Wang et al 2021b;Guo et al 2021;Gheysari et al 2021;Cakmakci and Sahin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on reported experiences in similar regions, this method is believed to be economically viable. In recent years, drip irrigation has emerged as an indispensable technique for reducing water consumption in crop production and has garnered global recognition as a systematic approach (Bansal et al., 2021; Venot et al., 2014). Drip irrigation has been widely embraced in various geographic regions for cash crops such as cotton, jute, and groundnut, in countries including China, India, Japan, and European countries (Bansal et al., 2021; Lamm, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, drip irrigation has emerged as an indispensable technique for reducing water consumption in crop production and has garnered global recognition as a systematic approach (Bansal et al., 2021; Venot et al., 2014). Drip irrigation has been widely embraced in various geographic regions for cash crops such as cotton, jute, and groundnut, in countries including China, India, Japan, and European countries (Bansal et al., 2021; Lamm, 2016). In Xinjiang, China, where the technology was introduced in the 1970s, drip irrigation is now widely applied for the production of cotton (Xu et al., 2003), wheat, and fruit trees and has largely replaced traditional flood irrigation accounting for more than 75% of the irrigated area in 2017 (T. Y. Wang et al., 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Micro-irrigation emerges as a viable alternative to flood irrigation in such scenario. Numerous studies highlight its advantages: water conservation at the farm level, if not hydrological level, enhanced water use efficiency, increased crop yields, improved produce quality, lower carbon emissions and its adaptability to resource-poor terrains like undulated or saline soils (Bansal et al, 2021;CIIE, 2016;Gandhi et al, 2021;R. Namara et al, 2005; R. E. Namara et al, 2007;Narayanamoorthy, 2005;Varnma et al, 2006;H.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%