Water management in drip-irrigated vegetable production

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Many factors influence appropriate drip irrigation management, including system design, soil characteristics, crop and growth stage, and environmental conditions. The influences of these factors can be integrated into a practical, efficient scheduling system that determines quantity and timing of drip irrigation. This system combines direct soil moisture measurement with a water budget approach using evapotranspiration estimates and crop coefficients.

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Hartz, T. K. (1996). Water management in drip-irrigated vegetable production. HortTechnology, 6(3), 165–167. https://doi.org/10.21273/horttech.6.3.165

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