This article presents data on the global and Australian fruit industries, their water usage, and a newly researched option – oxygation – that considerably improves water use efficiency and quality of agricultural and horticultural produce
Pineapple in QLD Australia is predominately cultivated under rain-fed conditions. Unpredictable weat...
Recent research sponsored by the National Water Commission explores the trade-offs between water sav...
Australian cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is predominantly grown on heavy clay soils (Vertosols). Co...
This article presents data on the global and Australian fruit industries, their water usage, and a n...
There are benefits in aerating irrigation water as it is delivered to root system through subsurface...
Increasing competition on supply of fresh water for irrigation by agricultural, domestic, sports and...
Subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) offers well-documented potential for improving water use efficiency...
Subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) compares favourably with other irrigation protocols interms of wate...
Oxygation, understood as the use of aerated irrigation water with sub-surface drip irrigation, has b...
Oxygation refers to irrigation of crops with aerated water, through air injection using the venturi ...
Lack of oxygen due to sustained wetting fronts associated with drip and subsurface drip irrigated cr...
Pineapple roots need adequate oxygen to function, sustaining growth and yield. The crop is susceptib...
Oxygation refers to irrigation of the crops with aerated water, air injection using the venture prin...
Furrow is the dominant irrigation method for agriculture throughout the world. However, due to water...
Abstract: Increasing scarcity of water resources to manage climate variability and change has urged...
Pineapple in QLD Australia is predominately cultivated under rain-fed conditions. Unpredictable weat...
Recent research sponsored by the National Water Commission explores the trade-offs between water sav...
Australian cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is predominantly grown on heavy clay soils (Vertosols). Co...
This article presents data on the global and Australian fruit industries, their water usage, and a n...
There are benefits in aerating irrigation water as it is delivered to root system through subsurface...
Increasing competition on supply of fresh water for irrigation by agricultural, domestic, sports and...
Subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) offers well-documented potential for improving water use efficiency...
Subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) compares favourably with other irrigation protocols interms of wate...
Oxygation, understood as the use of aerated irrigation water with sub-surface drip irrigation, has b...
Oxygation refers to irrigation of crops with aerated water, through air injection using the venturi ...
Lack of oxygen due to sustained wetting fronts associated with drip and subsurface drip irrigated cr...
Pineapple roots need adequate oxygen to function, sustaining growth and yield. The crop is susceptib...
Oxygation refers to irrigation of the crops with aerated water, air injection using the venture prin...
Furrow is the dominant irrigation method for agriculture throughout the world. However, due to water...
Abstract: Increasing scarcity of water resources to manage climate variability and change has urged...
Pineapple in QLD Australia is predominately cultivated under rain-fed conditions. Unpredictable weat...
Recent research sponsored by the National Water Commission explores the trade-offs between water sav...
Australian cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is predominantly grown on heavy clay soils (Vertosols). Co...