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Overhauling health effects perspectives.
1988
Schwebach G.H. | Cafaro D. | Egan J. | Grimes M. | Michael G.
Capturing spatial variability of factors affecting the water allocation plans—a geo-informatics approach for large irrigation schemes
2022
Waqas, M. M. | Waseem, M. | Ali, S. | Hopman, J. W. | Awan, Usman Khalid | Shah, S. H. H. | Shah, A. N.
Capturing spatial variability of factors affecting the water allocation plans—a geo-informatics approach for large irrigation schemes
2022
Waqas, M. M. | Waseem, M. | Ali, S. | Hopman, J. W. | Awan, Usman Khalid | Shah, S. H. H. | Shah, A. N.
Capturing spatial variability of factors affecting the water allocation plans—a geo-informatics approach for large irrigation schemes 全文
2022
Waqas, M. M. | Waseem, M. | Ali, S. | Hopman, J. W. | Awan, Usman Khalid | Shah, S. H. H. | Shah, A. N.
The livelihoods of poor people living in rural areas of Indus Basin Irrigation System (IBIS) of Pakistan depend largely on irrigated agriculture. Water duties in IBIS are mainly calculated based on crop-specific evapotranspiration. Recent studies show that ignoring the spatial variability of factors affecting the crop water requirements can affect the crop production. The objective of the current study is thus to identify the factors which can affect the water duties in IBIS, map these factors by GIS, and then develop the irrigation response units (IRUs), an area representing the unique combinations of factors affecting the gross irrigation requirements (GIR). The Lower Chenab Canal (LCC) irrigation scheme, the largest irrigation scheme of the IBIS, is selected as a case. Groundwater quality, groundwater levels, soil salinity, soil texture, and crop types are identified as the main factors for IRUs. GIS along with gamma design software GS + was used to delineate the IRUs in the large irrigation scheme. This resulted in a total of 84 IRUs in the large irrigation scheme based on similar biophysical factors. This study provided the empathy of suitable tactics to increase water management and productivity in LCC. It will be conceivable to investigate a whole irrigation canal command in parts (considering the field-level variations) and to give definite tactics for management.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Contribution to the evaluation of usability of surface water from the "Gornji Banat" meliorated region [Serbia, Yugoslavia] for irrigation
1998
Vidovic, M. (Zavod za zastitu zdravlja, Kikinda (Yugoslavia)) | Cupic, S. | Kilibarda, P. | Medarevic, S.
The paper summarizes the results on the quality of surface water of the Gornji Banat region (Serbia, Yugoslavia). Based on different classifications, statistic data processing was made and the conclusions on the usability of the water for irrigation are given. According to the results obtained there is an urgent need for efficient measures to improve the quality of canal water and the control the polluters.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Content of harmful and dangeous matter in waters for irrigation in the South Backa area [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1998
Stefanovic, S. | Zdravkovic, M. (Institut za zemljiste, Beograd (Yugoslavia))
5 water samples were taken from the irrigation channel nearby Kamendin, Sirig, Becej, Backo Gradiste, Backi Petrovac which is part of DTD (Danube-Tisza-Danube) system (Serbia, Yugoslavia). Content of Cd (cadmium), Pb (lead), Hg (mercury), As (arsenic), Cr (chromium), Ni (nickel), F (fluorine), Cu (copper), B (boron) in water samples was analyzed. The origin of these elements in the waters and the effect of potentional pollutant was analyzed. Also, deviation of content of these elements from permissible amounts which were announced in the Book of Regulation was commented.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Water usability for irrigation on some irrigation systems in Vojvodina [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1998
Belic, S. | Savic, R. | Belic, A. (Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia). Institut za uredjenje voda)
Quality, high and stable yield in plant production often depends on irrigation. This paper deals with analysis of water usability for irrigation on some irrigation systems in Vojvodina (Serbia, Yugoslavia) during 1997. Included irrigation systems are characteristic taking into consideration soil type, way of irrigation, cropped area and production level (intensity), in fact - water requirements. This irrigations, which are organized for three years period, will provide the base for recommendation of chemical and biological dimension, water and soil sampling points and frequency. The main reason for mentioned investigation is poor legislation in this field in the Republic of Serbia and FR Yugoslavia.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Mineralization exchange of the Danube water [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1997
Savic, R. | Belic, S. (Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia). Institut za uredjenje voda)
Nowadays, different profile of experts are present opinion that surface water quality are exchanged. Type and degree of mineralization content exchange are shown by argumentation. The work have carried out taking into consideration suitability of Danube water for irrigation. The results of chemical investigation from three sample locations (Bezdan, Novi Sad and Banatska Palanka), Serbia (Yugoslavia) during the period 1981-1995, were analyzed. The main statistical parameters and tests of homogeneity are used during the work. Results have pointed put more or less concentration decreasing of analyzed parameters. From statistical point of view, exchange of electrical conductivity and potassium are prominent on all three localities.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Catagorization of the Nadel river (channel) on the point of empty of waste waters coming from "Skrobara" [starch factory] - Jabuka [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1999
Jovanovic, T. ("HIP-Azotara", Pancevo (Yugoslavia)) | Gajic, S. | Krstevski, M. | Denic, Z. | Tomic, B.
Upon the construction and introduction of overflow lagoons for gravitational precipitation, starch production plant wastewater drained into the river (channel) Nadel, satisfy quality conditions established for irrigation of crops which bare waters with high salinity.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Content of harmful and dangerous matter in waters for irrigation from Vizelj channel, Padinska Skela - Beograd [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1999
Stefanovic, S. | Zdravkovic, M. (Institut za zemljiste, Beograd (Yugoslavia))
From two locations in the Vizelj channel (Serbia, Yugoslavia) in the early spring and before irrigation water samples were systematically taken in order to examination the content of harmful and dangerous matter. Content of Cd, Pb, Hg, As, Cr, Ni, F, Cu, B in water samples was analyzed. The origin of these elements in the water and the effect of potentinal pollutants were analyzed. Also, deviation of content of these elements from permissible amounts which were announced in the Book of Regulation was commented.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Arsenic accumulation in rice: Alternative irrigation regimes produce rice safe from arsenic contamination 全文
2022
Rokonuzzaman, MD. | Ye, Zh | Wu, C. | Li, Wc
The natural occurrence of arsenic (As) in groundwater & soils and its bioaccumulation in rice grains is a major health concern worldwide. To combat the problem, best combination of irrigation management and suitable rice variety altering As content in grains must be ensured. With this aim, a field trial was conducted with two rice varieties and water management including alternate wetting and drying (AWD) and continuous flooding (CF) irrigation regimes with As contaminated groundwater (AsW) and temporarily stored groundwater (TSG) and river water for only CF (as control). Results revealed that As content in different portions of paddy plant was significantly different (P < 0.001) with irrigation practices and rice varieties. AWD irrigation with TSG accumulated lower As in rice grains compared with CF-AsW for both varieties. Data showed that AWD-TSG practice led to 61.37% and 60.34% grain As reduction for BRRI dhan28 and BRRI dhan29, respectively, compared with CF-AsW. For Principle Component Analysis (PCA), first principle component (PC1) explained 91.7% of the variability and irrigation water As, soil total and available As, straw As, root As and husk As were the dominating parameters. With significant (P < 0.05) variation in yields between the genotypes, AWD increased grain yield by 29.25% in BRRI dhan29 Compared with CF. However, translocation factor (TF) and bioconcentration factor (BCF) for both varieties were less than one for all the treatments. The addition of this study to our knowledge base is that, AWD-TSG with BRRI dhan29 can be an As–safe practice without compromising yields.
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