[HTML][HTML] Partial root-zone drying (PRD), its effects and agricultural significance: a review

R Iqbal, MAS Raza, M Toleikiene, M Ayaz… - Bulletin of the National …, 2020 - Springer
Background Water resources are very important to agricultural crop production due to
increasing demand for food, feed, and fiber. There is a growing requirement for more use of …

Review on Partial Root-zone Drying irrigation: Impact on crop yield, soil and water pollution

M Slamini, M Sbaa, M Arabi, A Darmous - Agricultural Water Management, 2022 - Elsevier
Water availability is the most limiting factor for the crop production sector and one of the
main regulators of the spatial distribution of plants. Agriculture consumes more than two …

A review on partial root-zone drying irrigation

ALIR SEPASKHAH, SH Ahmadi - 2010 - sid.ir
Available fresh water resources are subjected to an ever-increasing pressure due to
extensive agricultural water demand for irrigated lands. A long-term perspective in shortage …

[PDF][PDF] Partial root-zone drying technique in fruit crops: A review paper

M Gotur, DK Sharma, CJ Joshi, R Rajan - IJCS, 2018 - researchgate.net
Now a day resources of fresh water are going to be an ever-increasing pressure because of
extensive agricultural water demand for fruit crop cultivation. Long-term perspectives in …

Does partial root-zone drying improve irrigation water productivity in the field? A meta-analysis

VO Sadras - Irrigation Science, 2009 - Springer
Partial root-zone drying improves irrigation water productivity (IWP, yield per unit applied
irrigation water) with respect to controls receiving substantially more water, but similar gains …

Controlled alternate partial root-zone irrigation: its physiological consequences and impact on water use efficiency

S Kang, J Zhang - Journal of experimental botany, 2004 - academic.oup.com
Controlled alternate partial root-zone irrigation (CAPRI), also called partial root-zone drying
(PRD) in other literature, is a new irrigation technique and may improve the water use …

[HTML][HTML] Partial root-zone drying technique: from water saving to the improvement of a fruit quality

Z Jovanovic, R Stikic - Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Due to climate changes and increased demands of different water users (agriculture,
industry, domestic) water becomes scarce resources worldwide. Since irrigated agriculture …

Partial root zone drying irrigation improves water use efficiency but compromise the yield and quality of cotton crop

R Iqbal, MAS Raza, MA Rashid… - … in Soil Science and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Water shortage is the main limitation for agricultural production in many parts of the world.
Drought or unavailability of water may seriously limit plant growth as well as yield. A pot …

Effects of partial root-zone drying on yield, tuber size and water use efficiency in potato under field conditions

A Shahnazari, F Liu, MN Andersen, SE Jacobsen… - Field Crops …, 2007 - Elsevier
Water resources are limited for irrigation worldwide; therefore, there is a need for water-
saving irrigation practices to be explored. Partial root-zone drying (PRD) is a new water …

Partial root-zone drying increases WUE, N and antioxidant content in field potatoes

Z Jovanovic, R Stikic, B Vucelic-Radovic… - European Journal of …, 2010 - Elsevier
Partial root-zone drying (PRD) is a new water-saving irrigation strategy which requires that
the roots are simultaneously exposed to both dry and wet soil zones. This technique is now …