Water stress - physiological responses of fruit trees with special reference to fruit quality in apples
Water Management and Irrigation Use David Lockwood
a) Crop Evapotranspiration b) Net Irrigation Water Requirements c) Management Allowed Soil-Water Depletion d) Auxiliary Water Requirements e) Water Requirements for Soil-Water Budget/Balance Analysis f) Water Sources
Dr. Brent Black, USU Extension Fruit Specialist, Dr. Robert Hill, USU Extension Irrigation Specialist,and Dr. Grant Cardon, USU Extension Soils Specialist
Response of Pink Lady Apple to Irrigation Estimated from Effective Area of Shade
Influence of regulated deficit irrigation for apple trees cv. ‘Gala’ on yield, fruit quality and water use法语
Factors which influence water distribution patterns in soils under drip
Introduction Evapotranspiration (ET) is a method of onsite wastewater treatment and disposal that offers an alternative to conventional soil absorption systems for sites where protection of the surface water and groundwater is essential.
Efficient irrigation in apple and pear orchards
Efficient Irrigation For Water Conservation Guideline