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DOI: 10.30850/vrsn/2018/6/84-86
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Application of Water With Increased Concentration of Salts for Irrigation

Abstract: The possibility of irrigation with low-mineralized water, the peculiarities of salt accumulation in the soil under drip irrigation, and the use of this method to remove accumulated salts from the root zone of the soil are considered. Technologies to reduce negative effect of salt content in irrigation water, including those protected by patents of the Russian Federation are presented. Irrigation of weakly-mineralized water containing up to 3 g/ l salts is possible under certain restrictions it specific process… Show more

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“… improvement of water supply and drainage systems, reclamation water management systems;  reuse of drainage water for irrigation;  transition to closed pipelines for drinking water supply;  introduction of water purification and water treatment systems into agricultural water supply. The most promising in many CIS countries (as in Russia, where only 15% of the approved operational reserves are used on average) is the surface and ground waters integrated use, supplemented by the sewage and waste water reuse, desalination systems for sea or ground mineralized waters development, first of all, for drinking water supply, as well as the redistribution of river flow [4][5][6][7]. This is where the need for integrated water resources management arises.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… improvement of water supply and drainage systems, reclamation water management systems;  reuse of drainage water for irrigation;  transition to closed pipelines for drinking water supply;  introduction of water purification and water treatment systems into agricultural water supply. The most promising in many CIS countries (as in Russia, where only 15% of the approved operational reserves are used on average) is the surface and ground waters integrated use, supplemented by the sewage and waste water reuse, desalination systems for sea or ground mineralized waters development, first of all, for drinking water supply, as well as the redistribution of river flow [4][5][6][7]. This is where the need for integrated water resources management arises.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Placing drip tape in a potato ridge has certain difficulties. Despite the ubiquity of drip irrigation in world practice, there are only a few companies that produce special equipment for laying drip tape [16].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, territories using drip irrigation make up no more than 10% of all irrigated areas in the country. The production of drip tape, tubes and fittings has been established at domestic enterprises, in recent years there has been a steady increase in output, however, an increase in production capacity leads to an increase in the share of domestic materials in the construction of drip irrigation systems (in recent years from 30% to 65%), while increasing areas occupied by drip irrigation were not observed during the study period [14][15][16][17][18]. The undoubted advantage of drip irrigation is the delivery of irrigation water directly to the root zone of the plant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%