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 …

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 …

[PDF][PDF] Potato root growth and distribution under three soil types and full, deficit and partial root zone drying irrigations

SH Ahmadi, MN Andersen, F Plauborg - Plant Soil, 2008 - researchgate.net
A good and basic knowledge of crop root distributions and water uptake patterns is a critical
issue in soil and water management and it is becoming more important since we are going …

[HTML][HTML] Rational water use by applying regulated deficit and partial root-zone drying irrigation techniques in tomato under arid conditions

MS Hashem, TZ El-Abedin… - Chilean journal of …, 2019 - SciELO Chile
This study involved exploring the opportunities of using regulated deficit irrigation and partial
root zone drying approaches as water-saving irrigation methods in a tomato crop (Solanum …

[引用][C] Partial rootzone drying irrigation increase root surface area, root hydraulic conductivity and water use efficiency in maize

W Zhenchang, Y Xiaofei, F Liang, Z Jianbin - International Journal of Environmental …, 2016

The effect of partial root zone drying on water relations, growth, yield and some qualitative attributes of tomato.

M Haghighi - 2010 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Reduction in rainfall and shortage of water resources has caused major damages to
agricultural sector. Therefore, it is necessary to employ new methods in order to optimize …

Water relations of the tomato plant under partial rootzone drying (PRD)

M Haghighi, H Behboudian - Journal of Crops Improvement, 2011 - jci.ut.ac.ir
The world is facing a dwindling supply of water, therefore deficit irrigation is becoming more
of a necessity than a choice. Partial rootzone drying (PRD) is a new water saving irrigation …

[引用][C] Effects of deficit irrigation (RDI) and partial root-zone drying (PRD) on water productivity and photosynthetic characteristics of mungbean (Vigna radiate L.)

N Rezae, HA Alizadeh… - … of Irrigation & …, 2023 - Iranian Irrigation and Drainage …

Assessing effects of deficit irrigation techniques on water productivity of tomato for subsurface drip irrigation system

MS Hashem, TZ El-Abedin, HM Al-Ghobari - International Journal of …, 2018 - ijabe.org
Water resources are subjected to ever-increasing supply constraints due to extensive
agricultural water demand for irrigated lands. Therefore, water-saving irrigation strategies …

[PDF][PDF] Rational Water Use by Applying Regulated Deficit and Partial Root-Zone Drying Irrigation Techniques under Arid Conditions

TZ El-Abedin, MS Hashem, HM Al-Ghobari - stress - icwrae-psipw.org
This study involved exploring the opportunities of using regulated deficit irrigation and partial
root zone drying approaches as water-saving irrigation methods in a tomato crop (Solanum …