Trickle Irrigation

Drip irrigation is a type of micro-irrigation system that has the potential to save water and nutrients by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants, either from above the soil surface or buried below the surface. The goal is to place water directly into the root zone and minimize evaporation. Drip irrigation systems distribute water through a network of valves, pipes, tubing, and emitters. Depending on how well designed, installed, maintained, and operated it is, a drip irrigation system can be more efficient than other types of irrigation systems, such as surface irrigation or sprinkler irrigation.

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INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 1 November 2023 French

BUCKS, D.A.; FRENCH, O.F.; ADAMSON, K.C. Trickle irrigation: emitter clogging and flow problems. Agricultural


INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 1 November 2023 English

Fruits, vol. 57 (4) 2.3. Orchard management A trickle irrigation system with drippers (two emitters at 1 m rootstocks in a young almond orchard under trickle irrigation as affected by almond scion cultivar, J.


INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 31 October 2023 French

were watered daily by an auto- matic drip/trickle irrigation device. In July 2005, virgin moths emerging


INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 30 October 2023 French

overhead sprinklers in the first year and by trickle irrigation in the second to cover their water requirements shown) with an appro- priate water supply from trickle irrigation al- lowed both this line and XA100 to give during the growing season 1990/91 with a trickle irrigation allowed a satisfactory carbon and nitrogen


INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 29 October 2023

1007/s00271-010-0214-8. Keller, J., and D. Karmeli. 1974. “Trickle irrigation design parameters.” Am. Soc. Agric. Eng.


INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 28 October 2023

emitting obstruction. Keywords: drip, trickle irrigation, clogging monitoring INTRODUÇÃO Em consequência S; BUCKS, D. A Emitter clogging effects on trickle irrigation uniformity. Transection of ASABE, v. 24


INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 24 October 2023

Bucks DA, Nakayama FS, Gilbert RG (1979) Trickle irrigation water quality and preventive maintenance Quality and Distribution Uniformity in Drip/ Trickle Irrigation Systems. J Agr Eng Res 70: 355-365. 11.


INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 23 October 2023 English

row still has low soil water content under trickle irrigation. For non-irrigation practices with water-stressed


INREA: National Institute for research in technical sciences for the environment and agriculture · 20 October 2023 French

589-599. Aboukheira, A. A. 2005. A study of trickle irrigation systems for irrigating some horticultural


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