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Water Management for Sustainable Food Production



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Autore: Kannan Narayanan Visualizza persona
Titolo: Water Management for Sustainable Food Production Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (324 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Biology, life sciences
Technology, engineering, agriculture
Soggetto non controllato: AquaCrop model
capillary rise
climate change
rainfall variability
supplemental irrigation
crop growth
lettuce
AquaCrop
water saving
water productivity
deficit irrigation
nitrogen productivity
fertigation
drip irrigation
low-discharge
arid regions
Africa
food security
system of rice intensification
water conservation
climate variability
water use efficiency
multi-crop production
pressure irrigation systems
water costs
corn
soybeans
maize
crop-water production function
West Africa
spatiotemporal rainfall variability
tied ridges
scattered plots
pearl millet
yield loss
crop uptake
food quality
geogenic
emerging contaminants
nanomaterials
lysimeter
canola
water table
root distribution
evapotranspiration
sustainable irrigation
bibliometric analysis
innovation and technology
unconventional water resources
delayed transplanting
seedling age
seedling density
wet season
grain sorghum
precipitation
rainfed
multiple linear regression
crop yield
principal component analysis
water allocation
WEAP model
scenario
Awash River Basin
sustainability
agriculture
virtual water trade
blue
green
arid region
brackish water
sub surface drip irrigation (SDI)
salinity
sodicity
olives trees
excess precipitation
irrigation water quality
virtual water
brackish groundwater
rainwater harvesting
socio-economic impacts
Persona (resp. second.): SwamyAavudai Anandhi
KannanNarayanan
Sommario/riassunto: The agricultural community is face with the challenge of increasing food production by more than 70% to meet demand from the global population increase by the mid-21st century. Sustainable food production involves the sustained availability of resources, such as water and energy, to agriculture. The key challenges to sustainable food production are population increase, increasing demands for food, climate change, climate variability, and decreasing per capita land and water resources. To discuss more details on (a) the challenges for sustainable food production and (b) mitigation options available, a Special Issue on “Water Management for Sustainable Food Production” was assembled. This Special Issue focused on issues such as irrigation using brackish water, virtual water trade, allocation of water resources, consequences of excess precipitation on crop yields, strategies to increase water productivity, rainwater harvesting, irrigation water management, deficit irrigation, fertilization, environmental and socio-economic impacts, and irrigation water quality. The articles in the Special Issue cover several water-related issues across the U.S., Asia, Middle East, Africa, and Pakistan concerning sustainable food production. The articles in this Special Issue highlight the substantial impacts on agricultural production, water availability, and water quality in the face of increasing demands for food and energy.
Titolo autorizzato: Water Management for Sustainable Food Production  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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