2016
DOI: 10.1134/s2079096116040053
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Estimation of Water Deficit under Climate Change and Irrigation Conditions in the Fergana Valley of Central Asia

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“…On the one hand, there are natural differences in the types of crops suitable for cultivation in different topographic regions. Differences in transportation and irrigation conditions due to geographical features can also have an important impact on farmers' willingness to grow food, and the adoption of APSS by farmers will reduce arable land abandonment [40] and promote green production behavior [41]. On the other hand, the geographic environment is a key factor affecting the service radius of APSS supply agents [42], which determines the adaptability of supply agents and APSS, and the high degree of fragmentation of arable land and inconvenient transportation in non-plain areas reduce the efficiency of agricultural machinery operation and raise the cost of agricultural machinery operation [43].…”
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“…On the one hand, there are natural differences in the types of crops suitable for cultivation in different topographic regions. Differences in transportation and irrigation conditions due to geographical features can also have an important impact on farmers' willingness to grow food, and the adoption of APSS by farmers will reduce arable land abandonment [40] and promote green production behavior [41]. On the other hand, the geographic environment is a key factor affecting the service radius of APSS supply agents [42], which determines the adaptability of supply agents and APSS, and the high degree of fragmentation of arable land and inconvenient transportation in non-plain areas reduce the efficiency of agricultural machinery operation and raise the cost of agricultural machinery operation [43].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Water reclamation practices are recommended in areas that experience insufficient and unstable supply of natural moisture. The practices should be encouraged to improve soil productivity and crop yield (Nikanorova et al 2016). Irrigation has long been proven effective in increasing crop yields many-fold (Arampatzis et al 2018).…”
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