Modelling and Management of Irrigation System

Irrigation is becoming an activity of precision, where combining information collected from various sources is necessary to optimally manage resources. New management strategies, such as big data techniques, sensors, artificial intelligence, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), and new technologies in ge...

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Language:English
Published: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020
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653 |a combinatorial analysis 
653 |a container-grown plants 
653 |a crop transpiration 
653 |a daily water requirements 
653 |a decision support systems 
653 |a drip irrigation 
653 |a energy consumption 
653 |a energy losses 
653 |a evapotranspiration 
653 |a fertigation scheduling 
653 |a hydraulic model 
653 |a hydraulic modelling 
653 |a hydropower 
653 |a irrigation demands 
653 |a irrigation DSS 
653 |a irrigation network 
653 |a irrigation networks 
653 |a irrigation water allocation 
653 |a lined irrigation open-canal 
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653 |a modified drag model 
653 |a olive orchard 
653 |a optimization 
653 |a ornamental foliage plants 
653 |a payback period 
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653 |a pump-as-turbine 
653 |a reclaimed water 
653 |a rotator spray sprinkler 
653 |a soil-water-plant-atmosphere models 
653 |a statistical analysis 
653 |a Stromanthe 
653 |a sugar beet 
653 |a summer maize 
653 |a the stable carbon isotope technique 
653 |a unmeasured discharges estimation 
653 |a variable speed 
653 |a variable topography 
653 |a water depth 
653 |a water need index (WNI) 
653 |a water productivity 
653 |a water resources management 
653 |a water-energy nexus 
653 |a weed algorithm 
653 |a well 
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