Oxygation refers to irrigation of crops with aerated water, through air injection using the venturi principle or the supply of hydrogen peroxide in the root zone, both using subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) system. Oxygation improves water use efficiency (WUE), producing more yield and, and therefore, optimizes the use of drip and SDI. But the efficiency of oxygation is quite possibly dependent on a number of factors. The primary objective of this study was, therefore, to quantify the effects of oxygation, emitter depths and soil type on crop root zone oxygen content, soil respiration, plant physiological response, biomass yield, quality and WUE of three crop species. Methods: This study investigated the potential of oxygation to enhance so...
Oxygation, understood as the use of aerated irrigation water with sub-surface drip irrigation, has b...
The purpose of the current study was to compare the role of oxygation on shallow vs deep delivery of...
Irrigation of heavy soils can result in temporary anoxic conditions in the rhizosphere. The aeration...
Oxygation refers to irrigation of crops with aerated water, through air injection using the venturi ...
Oxygation refers to irrigation of the crops with aerated water, air injection using the venture prin...
Soil aeration is one of the critical determinants of plant production. This research investigated th...
Furrow is the dominant irrigation method for agriculture throughout the world. However, due to water...
Australian cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is predominantly grown on heavy clay soils (Vertosols). Co...
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...
Increasing competition on supply of fresh water for irrigation by agricultural, domestic, sports and...
Most trickle irrigation in the world is surface drip yet subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) can substa...
Lack of oxygen due to sustained wetting fronts associated with drip and subsurface drip irrigated cr...
Impacts of salinity become severe when the soil is deficient in oxygen. Oxygation (using aerated wat...
Inadequate oxygen concentration in the root zone is a constraint to plant performance particularly i...
Oxygation, understood as the use of aerated irrigation water with sub-surface drip irrigation, has b...
The purpose of the current study was to compare the role of oxygation on shallow vs deep delivery of...
Irrigation of heavy soils can result in temporary anoxic conditions in the rhizosphere. The aeration...
Oxygation refers to irrigation of crops with aerated water, through air injection using the venturi ...
Oxygation refers to irrigation of the crops with aerated water, air injection using the venture prin...
Soil aeration is one of the critical determinants of plant production. This research investigated th...
Furrow is the dominant irrigation method for agriculture throughout the world. However, due to water...
Australian cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is predominantly grown on heavy clay soils (Vertosols). Co...
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...
Increasing competition on supply of fresh water for irrigation by agricultural, domestic, sports and...
Most trickle irrigation in the world is surface drip yet subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) can substa...
Lack of oxygen due to sustained wetting fronts associated with drip and subsurface drip irrigated cr...
Impacts of salinity become severe when the soil is deficient in oxygen. Oxygation (using aerated wat...
Inadequate oxygen concentration in the root zone is a constraint to plant performance particularly i...
Oxygation, understood as the use of aerated irrigation water with sub-surface drip irrigation, has b...
The purpose of the current study was to compare the role of oxygation on shallow vs deep delivery of...
Irrigation of heavy soils can result in temporary anoxic conditions in the rhizosphere. The aeration...