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A NOTE ON THE IH-MSIRI DRIP IRRIGATION RESEARCH PROJECT
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153_56
Pages
407 – 414
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Abstract
This paper reports on the design, objectives and experimental techniques being employed on a sugar cane drip irrigation research project in Mauritius.
The major factors being investigated are: the effect of irrigation regime, the position of driplines with respect to cane rows, the effect of row spacing and the differences between emitter-type and biwall-type driplines.
This is being achieved by monitoring crop growth, the distribution of soil water potential and content, evapotranspiration, rainfall and crop water status.
The major factors being investigated are: the effect of irrigation regime, the position of driplines with respect to cane rows, the effect of row spacing and the differences between emitter-type and biwall-type driplines.
This is being achieved by monitoring crop growth, the distribution of soil water potential and content, evapotranspiration, rainfall and crop water status.
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Authors
C.H. Batchelor, S.R. Wellings, G.C. Soopramanien
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