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2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00271-015-0468-2
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Inhibition of root penetration in subsurface driplines by impregnating the drippers with copper oxide particles

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“…This way, the irrigation water reaches the roots directly, so less water is lost through evaporation, leading up to 70% water saving compared to surface irrigation methods 3,4 . However, despite its many advantages, 3,5,6 roots intrusion into subsurface driplines is one of the critical problems that may limit its lifetime 2,7 . This penetration tends to occur when the plant suffers from “water stress,” and the roots are searching for moisture 8 .…”
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“…This way, the irrigation water reaches the roots directly, so less water is lost through evaporation, leading up to 70% water saving compared to surface irrigation methods 3,4 . However, despite its many advantages, 3,5,6 roots intrusion into subsurface driplines is one of the critical problems that may limit its lifetime 2,7 . This penetration tends to occur when the plant suffers from “water stress,” and the roots are searching for moisture 8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This penetration tends to occur when the plant suffers from “water stress,” and the roots are searching for moisture 8 . Modern agriculture relied heavily on synthetic herbicides to overcome this limitation 1,3,7 . However, in recent years, the unrestricted use of synthetic herbicides has caused severe environmental and human health problems, which has brought the need to find more ecologically friendly alternative methods 9–11 .…”
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