Biology, asked by Guddo27, 1 year ago

Drip irrigation is the preferred method of irrigation in regions which are dry with less rainfall. Why?


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Answered by DanushVarkur
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As you know, in dry or arid areas, there is rarely a rainfall and you can't expect a continues source of water as well. In the worst case scenario, even people don't have water to drink, and some plants require more water than we require for a week. But they have to grow to gain money and to support family and how is that possible? that's when drip irrigation came like a superman (woosh)

Drip irrigation is like a loooong pipe with small pores in it. You send water through the pipe and the water comes out through the holes to supply water to plants. By this way, your plant gets constant supply of water and you won't loose enough water in a day. Hence, they are extensively used in arid areas to grow crops

PS:- did you know mustard plant takes water equal to its weight in just 5hours, thirsty idiot

Hope it helped, keep reading and doubting cause doubts lead to success
Answered by topanswers
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Drip irrigation is one of the great discoveries in the field of agriculture where it can conserve fresh water in greater level.

Reasons for why drip irrigation show greater results in plant growth even in dry and less rainfall regions are given below.

Water you fetch the plant goes only to the plant where in the normal irrigation process the water goes for every thing on the filed.

The plant root gets enough water.  

Seeds seems to get enough nutrition and start its growth as soon as possible.

Fertilizers can be fed to the plant directly through the drip water.

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