Fertigation: A Pathway to Sustainable Food Production
Basics and Applications
Autor*in: Taha, Ahmed Mohamed
Reihe: SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science
Jahr: 2022
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 127 S.
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- This book introduces basic and practical information on fertigation to researchers, extension agents and growers. To provide understanding of the basic issues regarding the appropriate selection of fertilizer injectors, fertilizer compounds used in fertigation for growing various field and horticultural crops. The book provides useful basic principles and practical information concerning fertilizer management and fertigation techniques of field, horticulture, and medicinal and aromatic crops. The book focuses on the agronomic value of fertigation practice and provides the reader with best practical advice required for successful fertigation based on the field experience. This book summarizes the basic principles and practices of fertigation techniques to ensure accurate and efficient crop nutrition. The book consists of 5 chapters covering the following topics: Introduction to chemigation and fertigation, selecting an injector for fertilizer/chemicalinjection, fertilizers for fertigation, major, secondary, and micronutrient fertilizers used in fertigation, and fertigation practices: Egyptian case study. It also includes appendixes for fertigation calculation examples, calibration of an injection pump, calculating the quantities of fertilizers needed for fertigation, nutrients requirements per each ton of crop yield produced, macronutrient requirements for some filed, fiber, fruit, vegetable crops, and medicinal and aromatic plants. Fertigation is one of the smart practices that help attains sustainable food production and minimize environmental pollution. Fertigation is the application of dissolved mineral fertilizers, soil amendments, and other water-soluble products to the roots of crops through irrigation water. This book provides understanding of the basic issues regarding the appropriate selection of injectors and fertilizer compounds used in fertigation for growing various field and horticultural crops which are essential to attain higher productivity, increasing food security and reducing food contaminations. It also clarifies the advantages of fertigation and set solutions to overcome its disadvantages.
- Ahmed Mohamed Taha is a Senior Researcher (Assistant Professor) at Water Requirements and Field Irrigation Research Department; Soils, Water, and Environment Research Institute; Agricultural Research Center; Egypt. Dr. Taha’s experience is concentrated on design, implementation and evaluation of pressurized irrigation systems, i.e. sprinkler and drip systems, at local (government and private sectors) and international organizations. Since 2001 Dr. Taha has designed modern irrigation systems for 200 different farms covering an area of about 2000 hectares. He also acted as a technical advisor for 7 industrial companies from 2003 to 2009, and worked as a consultant in Arab Organization for Agricultural Development, Khartoum, Sudan in 2017. Dr. Taha was involved in evaluating the water distribution uniformity under pivot systems in West-West El-Minia project in 2018. In addition, he evaluated the performance of drip irrigation systems in theresearch farm of Soils, Water and Environment Research Institute in West-West El-Minia project in 2019.
Titelinformationen
Titel: Fertigation: A Pathway to Sustainable Food Production
Reihe: SpringerBriefs in Environmental Science
Autor*in: Taha, Ahmed Mohamed
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
ISBN: 9783031055966
Kategorie: Sachmedien & Ratgeber, Umwelt & Umweltschutz, Landwirtschaft & Nahrungsmittelindustrie
Dateigröße: 3 MB
Format: PDF
Max. Ausleihdauer: 21 Tage