2014
DOI: 10.19047/0136-1694-2014-73-121-149
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The influence of water-holding layer on the water supply of potatoes in loam-sandy soils of Oman

Abstract: The paper is devoted to the analysis and evaluation of peculiar features of the water regime in loam-sandy soils of Oman. The total water volume taken up by potatoes has been determined in different modes of pre-irrigation soil moisture (70, 80% of MWC and 70-80-70% of MWC) and in dependence on the water-holding layer consisting of natural materials. It is shown that the most favorable conditions for water supply of potatoes, taking into account the economical use of irrigation water, can be created by differe… Show more

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“…Ryazan region is an agrarian region for which land reclamation has traditionally played an important role. Considering the geographical and soil-climatic features of the region, in which sandy loam podzolic-boggy soils predominate in its north and east, and chernozems in the south [22], these soils are characterized by high density, low water permeability, weak mobility of nutrients [23][24][25], and, consequently, higher harmfulness of the flooding process [12] (fig. 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ryazan region is an agrarian region for which land reclamation has traditionally played an important role. Considering the geographical and soil-climatic features of the region, in which sandy loam podzolic-boggy soils predominate in its north and east, and chernozems in the south [22], these soils are characterized by high density, low water permeability, weak mobility of nutrients [23][24][25], and, consequently, higher harmfulness of the flooding process [12] (fig. 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%