وصف الكتاب | 1. Soil water relationship. 2. Plant - water relationship. 3. Soil-plant-water relationship. 4. Hydrologic cycle. 5. Methods of irrigation. 6. Sources of irrigation. 7. Problems of irrigation water. 8. Measurement of irrigation water. 9. Water requirement of crops. 10. Evapo - transpiration. 11. Irrigation efficiencies and water use efficiency. 12. Irrigation scheduling. 13. Drainage. 14. Irrigation schedule for crops. 15. Watershed management. 16. Warabandi system. 17. Command area development. 18. Cropping pattern and water management. Terminologies. References. Subject index. This book is written to serve as a reference/guide book for the students of agriculture, agricultural engineering and field practitioners. This book fills the need for an up-to date comprehensive text on irrigation water management for the students at under graduate and post graduate levels. The regional cropping systems under irrigated and non-irrigated tracts are incorporated in this book which will serve as a valuable guide book to the persons working with farming communities. The coverage of eighteen chapters brings out different aspects of water management which includes soil-plant-water relationships, evapotranspiration, water requirement of crops, drainage and drainage water quality, watershed management, etc. |