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Reducing Soil Water Evaporation with Tillage and Straw Mulching [Hardcover]

S. K. Jalota (Author), S. S. Prihar (Author)

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0813828570 978-0813828572 May 12, 1999 1
As more and more people compete for ever-less water on our shrinking planet, the problem of soil evaporation becomes increasingly urgent. In this book two of the world's most distinguished specialists in the field offer an expert yet highly readable account of both the problem and potential solutions.

Drawing on the work of agronomists, soil scientists, and meteorologists, the authors provide a clear overview of the theories and data that explain the process of evaporation from free water and soils that are bare, tilled, or residue-covered. In a discussion of the benefits of tillage in reducing evaporation, they consider different types of soil and the merits of post drying depth-distribution of soil water in treated and untreated soil. Straw mulching, as another means of reducing evaporation, receives the same extended treatment, followed by an appraisal of the effects of different combinations of tillage and mulching on evaporation and water use during fallow and cropped periods.

Addressing a pressing issue in a thorough and objective fashion, this book will assist future decision makers about water conservation management in different climates, under various conditions


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As more and more people compete for ever-less water on our shrinking planet, the problem of soil evaporation becomes increasingly urgent. In this book two of the world's most distinguished specialists in the field offer an expert yet highly readable account of both the problem and potential solutions.


Drawing on the work of agronomists, soil scientists, and meteorologists, the authors provide a clear overview of the theories and data that explain the process of evaporation from free water and soils that are bare, tilled, or residue-covered. In a discussion of the benefits of tillage in reducing evaporation, they consider different types of soil and the merits of post drying depth-distribution of soil water in treated and untreated soil. Straw mulching, as another means of reducing evaporation, receives the same extended treatment, followed by an appraisal of the effects of different combinations of tillage and mulching on evaporation and water use during fallow and cropped periods.


Addressing a pressing issue in a thorough and objective fashion, this book will assist future decision makers about water conservation management in different climates, under various conditions


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Water is essential for agricultural production and other life processes on the planet Earth. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
cumulative evaporation reduction, mean weighted diffusivity, maximum evaporation reduction, profile water storage, tilled layer, atmospheric evaporativity, water transmission properties, mulching and tillage, straw mulch rates, soil water diffusivity, soil water evaporation, stage evaporation rate, straw mulching, vapor flux density, untilled soil, tilled zone, initial wetness, soil water storage, soil evaporation, shallow tillage, loamy sand soils, soil water loss, mulched soil, tillage depth, soil mulch
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Soil Science Society of America Proceedings, Agronomy Journal, American Society of Agronomy, Great Plains, Australian Journal of Soil Research, Punjab Agricultural University, New York, Water Resources Research, New Delhi, Academic Press, Agronomy Monograph, Bureau of Soil Technical Communication, Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, Farnham Royal, Summary Evaporation, United States, Agricultural Meteorology, Indian Journal of Ecology, Journal of Geophysical Research, Journal of Research, Netherlands Journal of Agricultural Science, References Acharya, Resource Conservation, Water Erosion
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