Advances in Irrigation Agronomy Advances in Irrigation Agronomy

Advances in Irrigation Agronomy

Fruit Crops

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Publisher Description

As global pressure on water resources intensifies, it is essential that scientists understand the role that water plays in the development of crops and how such knowledge can be applied to improve water productivity. Linking crop physiology, agronomy and irrigation practices, this book focuses on eleven key fruit crops upon which millions of people in the tropics and subtropics depend for their livelihoods (avocado, cashew, Citrus spp., date palm, lychee, macadamia, mango, olive, papaya, passion fruit and pineapple). Each chapter reviews international irrigation research on an individual fruit crop, identifying opportunities for improving the effectiveness of water allocation and encouraging readers to link scientific knowledge with practical applications. Clearly written and well illustrated, this is an ideal resource for engineers, agronomists and researchers concerned with how the productivity of irrigated agriculture can be improved, in the context of climate change, and the need for growers to demonstrate good irrigation practices.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2014
March 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
608
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
106.4
MB
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