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An auto irrigation system for home gardens in Sri Lanka

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posted on 2024-10-31, 09:22 authored by C Navarathne, D Weerasinghe, Niranjali Jayasuriya
A subsurface pot irrigation system and a subsurface irrigation system with specially designed clay emitters were designed and tested to investigate the efficiency of the auto-irrigation systems for home gardens crop cultivation. The yield and development of curry chilies cultivated under the designed subsurface irrigation systems were compared with the yield and development of curry chilies under manual irrigation during three seasons; January - April, May - August and September - December. The yield obtained from the crop grown under designed irrigation systems is two times higher than the yield of crop grown under manual irrigation during dry seasons. The use of water under subsurface irrigation system with clay emitters was considerably less when compared with the subsurface pot irrigation. Both designed irrigation systems automatically control the water intake of soil when the soil is wet.

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Start page

263

End page

266

Total pages

4

Outlet

Proceedings of the 32nd WEDC International Conference on Sustainable Development of Water Resources, Water Supply and Environmental Sanitation

Editors

Julie Fisher

Name of conference

32nd WEDC International Conference on Sustainable Development of Water Resources, Water Supply and Environmental Sanitation

Publisher

The Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC)

Place published

Loughborough, United Kingdom

Start date

2006-11-13

End date

2006-11-17

Language

English

Copyright

© 2007 WEDC

Former Identifier

2006015083

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-03-18

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