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ProjectSoil Survey and Land Classification, Republic of Yemen. Land suitability for irrigated sorghum (Seifi) in Wadi Mawr (Tihama).
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No results found.The purpose of this evaluation is to determine the land suitability of the Wadi Mawr area for the cultivation of (spate) irrigated sorghum under improved traditional management, and to determine the yield response to additional water gifts on various soil types. The evaluation was carried out for the alluvial plain, i.e. hills, dunes and wadi beds were excluded, and takes into account the following soil qualities and characteristics: drainage, salinity of the rootzone, surface sealing and the oc currence of crusts, effective soil depth and the available water holding capacity of the rootzone. -
Poster, bannerAgronomic feasibility of bioenergy crop cultivation on polluted soils in Sardinia: insights and opportunities for land use design and environmental suitability 2018
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DocumentUsing residual soil moisture after monsoon rice crop for Mung Bean production in drought prone areas, Bangladesh 2012
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No results found.Mung bean cultivation may be one of the most important long-term adaptation options for drought prone areas in the northern and north-western parts of Bangladesh. Since mung beans require minimum moisture, it can be cultivated after t. aman rice harvest to use residual moisture in the fields, thus responding to water scarcity and drought conditions. This practice describes land preparation for planting mung bean after t. aman rice.
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