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Agroforestry: Water Use Efficiency

2020
Agroforestry is the intentional integration of trees and shrubs into agricultural systems. In agricultural systems, water is often the major factor limiting growth. When water availability is limited as a result of limited supply or high cost, its efficient use becomes critical to successful production systems.
James R. Brandle   +2 more
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Efficient Water Oxidation Using CoMnP Nanoparticles

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2016
The development of efficient water oxidation catalysts based on inexpensive and Earth-abundant materials is a prerequisite to enabling water splitting as a feasible source of alternative energy. In this work, we report the synthesis of ternary cobalt manganese phosphide nanoparticles from the solution-phase reaction of manganese and cobalt carbonyl ...
Da, Li   +3 more
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EFFICIENT USE OF WATER RESOURCES

2023
Drip irrigation has become widespread in the world practice in the cultivation of vegetable and melon crops. The introduction of this technology makes it possible, thanks to the long-term preservation of moisture and the achieved thermal balance for plants, to reduce the need for irrigation water, as well as to obtain early and high yields.
Begmatov Ilkhom, Ismailova Sevara
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Irrigation and Water Use Efficiency

1976
In the preceding decades knowledge regarding water supply, water uptake, transpiration, and plant growth has increased enormously. Various handbooks have been written on this subject from either a physical, ecophysiological, agronomic, or engineering point of view (Slatyer, 1967; Kozlowski, 1972; Kovda et al., 1973; Monteith, 1973). Moreover, field and
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Plant Water-use Efficiency

2021
The loss of water vapour from aerial tissues of terrestrial plants as they assimilate CO 2 from the atmosphere for photosynthesis is biophysically unavoidable. Photosynthesis and transpiration co-vary with the aperture and density of stomatal pores, and are co-determined by the leaf area, which is involved in light capture and water loss.
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Transpiration: Water Use Efficiency

2007
The balance between carbon assimilation (net photosynthetic production) and the throughput of water by transpiration (resource use in terms of water) results in a benefit–cost ratio of interest to eco-physiologists and crop physiologists, known as water use efficiency.
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