How do drip irrigation retain soil fertility
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In drip irrigation, water falls drop by drop near the roots of soil and water falls drop by drop is absorb by plants completely and prevents water logging. .. this increase soil fertility..
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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.
Mostly all water soluble fertilizer are acid forming one. so by applying continuously there is a chance of decreasing microbial load in soil which in turn affect soil fertility. more over microbes are seen in every soil but in drip we concentrate only to crop alone then were microbes get food.
Main advantage of drip is fertigation. ... In drip system, we are maintaining water at such a potential where plant exert very less energy for extracting water along with nutrients. Use of nutrients in adequate and a suitable proportion will increase soil fertility over times.
more over microbes are seen in every soil but in drip we concentrate only to crop alone then were microbes get food. Answer: ... so by applying continuously there is a chance of decreasing microbial load in soil which in turn affect soil fertility.
The advantages of drip irrigation are: Fertilizer and nutrient loss is minimized due to a localized application and reduced leaching. Water application efficiency is high if managed correctly. Field leveling is not necessary.
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.
Mostly all water soluble fertilizer are acid forming one. so by applying continuously there is a chance of decreasing microbial load in soil which in turn affect soil fertility. more over microbes are seen in every soil but in drip we concentrate only to crop alone then were microbes get food.
Main advantage of drip is fertigation. ... In drip system, we are maintaining water at such a potential where plant exert very less energy for extracting water along with nutrients. Use of nutrients in adequate and a suitable proportion will increase soil fertility over times.
more over microbes are seen in every soil but in drip we concentrate only to crop alone then were microbes get food. Answer: ... so by applying continuously there is a chance of decreasing microbial load in soil which in turn affect soil fertility.
The advantages of drip irrigation are: Fertilizer and nutrient loss is minimized due to a localized application and reduced leaching. Water application efficiency is high if managed correctly. Field leveling is not necessary.
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