Kaur, S. Pollitt, M. G.
Diesel and electric pumps have dominated groundwater irrigation in Punjab since the advent of intensive agriculture in 1966. National policies offer a range of subsidies for solar pumps, but there is limited empirical evidence of their effectiveness in promoting adoption. To address this need, a discrete choice method is applied to estimate the lev...
Ngo, An Thuy Mori, Yasushi Bui, Long Thanh
Innovative solutions that address global challenges such as water scarcity and soil erosion are critical for maintaining sustainable agriculture. Due to their water-absorbing and soil-binding properties, cellulose nanofibers (CNF) can be applied to soil to enhance soil water retention and aggregate stability. In this study, we analyzed the effects ...
Morri, Mabrouka Ferchichi, Intissar Mekki, Insaf Taouajouti, Nesrine El Guedri, Ichrak Benhamadi, Akrem Ghribi, Chaima Faysse, Nicolas Zairi, Abdelaziz
The oasis and arid zones of the Maghreb are facing major changes related to the modes of governance of water resources, climate change and the dynamics of agrarian systems. When it comes to cash crops such as the date palm in southern Tunisia, farmers tend to provide excessive volumes of water. In this context, poor irrigation management has led to...
Stocker, Matthew Daniel Smith, Jaclyn Elizabeth Pachepsky, Yakov
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Frontiers in Water
The presence of fecal bacteria in irrigation waters is well documented in causing human and animal illnesses, with the potential for antibiotic-resistant pathogens to increase the seriousness of these infections. Approaches to sampling fecal and antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) in irrigation waters used in raw food production require standardiza...
Suh, Soo Hwan Lee, Jeong Su Kim, Seung Hwan Vinjé, Jan Kim, Soon Han Park, Geun Woo
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Frontiers in Microbiology
CrAssphages are human gut bacteriophages with potential use as an indicator of human fecal contamination in water and other environmental systems. We determined the prevalence and abundance of crAssphages in water, food, and fecal samples and compared these estimates with the prevalence of norovirus. Samples were tested using two crAssphage-specifi...
Shrestha, Nirman Ali, Ibrahim Dossou-Yovo, Elliott Saito, Kazuki schmitter, petra
Joshi, Deepa Dessouki, Amina Abdelwahab, Noura
Water management in Egypt presents unique challenges. Being waterscarce, the country needs to use its limited freshwater reserves efficiently and effectively, particularly for irrigation, which accounts for over 70% of the total freshwater availability. Egypt has a network of irrigation canals and water-reuse drains that were built since the introd...
Allende, A. Drechsel, Pay
In Drechsel, Pay; Marjani Zadeh, S.; Salcedo, F. P. (Eds.). Water quality in agriculture: risks and risk mitigation. Rome, Italy: FAO; Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI).
Alcon, F. Drechsel, Pay
In Drechsel, Pay; Marjani Zadeh, S.; Salcedo, F. P. (Eds.). Water quality in agriculture: risks and risk mitigation. Rome, Italy: FAO; Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI).
Qadir, M. Drechsel, Pay Salcedo, F. P. Robles, L. P. Ben-Gal, A. Grattan, S. R.
In Drechsel, Pay; Marjani Zadeh, S.; Salcedo, F. P. (Eds.). Water quality in agriculture: risks and risk mitigation. Rome, Italy: FAO; Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI).