Rainwater harvesting systems and their influences on field scale soil hydraulic properties, water fluxes and crop production.
South Africa, in common with many parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, is facing increasing water shortages. Limited available water arising from a low and poorly distributed rainfall, must supply domestic, agricultural, industrial and ecosystem needs. Agricultural activities of smallholder farmers, who lar...
Main Author: | Kosgei, Job Rotich. |
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Other Authors: | Jewitt, Graham Paul Wyndham. |
Language: | en |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/507 |
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