2019
DOI: 10.13031/trans.13211
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Factors Influencing Emitter Clogging Caused by Negative Pressure in Potted Yunnan Laterite with Root-Zone Infiltration Irrigation

Abstract: Abstract. In this study, an equivalent mechanical model was established for the clogging induced by soil suction under negative pressure during root-zone infiltration irrigation in a crop-free pot, and a state diagram was plotted for the clogging process induced by a single soil suction factor under negative pressure. Three groups of impact factor experiments were conducted using three different emitters: a flow-adjustable emitter with eight horizontal outlets (emitter L), a flow-adjustable emitter with two ve… Show more

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“…For the continuity of the study, based on the methods and findings of previous studies ( Yu et al, 2018 , Yu et al, 2015 ; Zhang et al, 2018 , 2019a , b ), this study first quantitatively examined the water content of a Yunnan SR at a small scale (flowerpot) under IG and in the absence of crop cultivation, and then the potential of IG for improving the WUE of a specific crop (Sichuan hot pepper) cultivated on the SR. Our results provide theoretical and experimental data support for the high-efficiency application of root-zone micro-irrigation in greenhouse agriculture in Yunnan, China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the continuity of the study, based on the methods and findings of previous studies ( Yu et al, 2018 , Yu et al, 2015 ; Zhang et al, 2018 , 2019a , b ), this study first quantitatively examined the water content of a Yunnan SR at a small scale (flowerpot) under IG and in the absence of crop cultivation, and then the potential of IG for improving the WUE of a specific crop (Sichuan hot pepper) cultivated on the SR. Our results provide theoretical and experimental data support for the high-efficiency application of root-zone micro-irrigation in greenhouse agriculture in Yunnan, China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%