Management of water use in agriculture with 41 tables

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adam_text Contents Part I Water Resources and Water Quality 1 Global Water Resources and Agricultural Use K.K. Tanji and C.A. Enos. With 7 Figures...... 3 1.1 Introduction....................... 3 1.2 Global and Continental Water Resources...... 3 1.2.1 World Water Cycle and Budget......... 3 1.2.2 Continental Water Resources.......... 7 1.2.3 Global Water Uses................ 10 1.3 Agricultural Uses of Water............... 11 1.3.1 United States Agricultural Water Uses .... 11 1.3.2 United States Irrigation Budget......... 12 1.3.3 Global Agricultural Water Uses........ 12 1.4 Anticipated Impacts on Future Agricultural Water Use......................... 14 1.4.1 Competition for Water Quantity and Quality from Other Sectors................ 14 1.4.2 Increasing Regulation on Agricultural Waters....................... 16 1.4.3 Ecological Impacts................ 17 1.5 Strategies for the Future................ 19 1.5.1 New Water Supplies............... 19 1.5.2 Water Conservation ............... 20 1.5.3 Better Use of Rainwater............. 20 1.5.4 Institutional and Policy Changes........ 21 1.6 Summary and Conclusions............... 21 References............................ 22 2 Water Suitability for Agriculture B. Yaron and H. Frenkel. With 4 Figures...... 25 2.1 Introduction....................... 25 2.2 Water Quality - Origin Dependence......... 25 VIII Contents 2.2.1 Natural Origin................... 26 2.2.2 Man s Activities as the Origin.......... 27 2.3 Quality Parameters Relevant to Crop Production . 27 2.3.1 Salinity....................... 28 2.3.2 Acidity-Alkalinity................. 28 2.3.3 Specific Ion Effect................. 30 2.3.4 The Effect of Micropollutants.......... 30 2.4 Quality Parameters Relevant to Animal Production 31 2.4.1 Chemical Parameters............... 32 2.4.2 Biological Parameters .............. 34 2.5 Water Quality - Soil Quality Relationship..... 34 2.5.1 Soils......................... 34 2.5.1.1 Salts..................... 34 2.5.1.2 Trace Elements.............. 35 2.5.1.3 Organic Micropollutants......... 36 2.5.2 Soil Hydraulic Properties............ 37 2.5.2.1 Salinity - Alkalinity Effect........ 37 2.5.2.2 Effects of Suspended Particles...... 39 2.5.3 Soil Microflora.................. 41 References............................ 41 Part II Water Conservation and Technology 3 Crop Irrigation Z. Plaut and A. Meiri.......,.......... 47 3.1 Crop Water Status and Its Components....... 47 3.2 Evapotranspiration and Crop Water Requirement . 49 3.2.1 Direct Methods.................. 50 3.2.2 Indirect Methods................. 51 3.3 Irrigation Timing .................... 52 3.3.1 Soil Moisture Content.............. 52 3.3.2 Soil Water Tension................ 53 3.3.3 Evapotranspiration Rate............. 54 3.3.4 Plant Parameters................. 54 3.4 Implication of Irrigation Method on Scheduling . . 56 3.4.1 Surface Irrigation................. 56 3.4.2 Sprinkler Irrigation................ 56 3.4.3 Trickle and Drip Irrigation........... 57 3.5 Effect of Crop Growth Stage on Irrigation Practices 57 3.5.1 Vegetative Growth................ 57 3.5.2 Flowering ..................... 58 3.5.3 Fruit Development................ 58 3.5.4 Irrigation at Different Growth Stages Under Limited Irrigation Water............. 59 Contents IX 3.6 Irrigation Management in Humid Areas....... 60 References............................ 62 4 Irrigation Techniques and Evaluations A.J. Clemmens and A.R. Dedrick. With 8 Figures . 64 4.1 Introduction........................ 64 4.1.1 Farm Irrigation Methods............ 65 4.1.2 Definitions of Efficiency and Uniformity. ... 65 4.1.3 Project or River Basin Considerations..... 69 4.2 Surface Irrigation .................... 70 4.2.1 Classification of Types.............. 70 4.2.2 Conditions of Applicability........... 72 4.2.3 Practices...................... 73 4.2.4 Constraints to Adoption............. 75 4.2.4.1 Constraint to Efficient Use of Water . 75 4.2.5 Evaluation Methods............... 76 4.3 Sprinkler Irrigation................... 77 4.3.1 Classification of Types.............. 78 4.3.1.1 Fixed Sprinklers.............. 78 4.3.1.2 Continuous-Move Sprinklers...... 78 4.3.1.3 Types of Sprinkler Outlets and Nozzles................... 80 4.3.2 Conditions of Applicability........... 81 4.3.3 Practices...................... 82 4.3.4 Constraints to Adoption............. 83 4.3.4.1 Constraints to Efficient Use of Water . 84 4.3.5 Evaluation Methods............... 84 4.4 Micro-irrigation...................... 86 4.4.1 Classification of Types.............. 86 4.4.2 Conditions of Applicability........... 87 4.4.3 Practices...................... 89 4.4.4 Constraints to Adoption............. 90 4.4.4.1 Constraints to Efficient Use of Water . 90 4.4.5 Evaluation Methods............... 91 4.5 Considerations in Irrigation Method Selection ... 92 References............................ 102 5 Drainage and Subsurface Water Management R.W. Skaggs and C. Murugaboopathi With 6 Figures...................... 104 5.1 Introduction ....................... 104 5.2 Drainage Requirements................. 105 5.2.1 Trafficability.................... 105 X Contents 5.2.2 Protection from Excessive Soil Water Conditions..................... 105 5.2.3 Salinity Control.................. 106 5.2.4 Limiting Factors and Constraints ....... 107 5.3 Subirrigation....................... 107 5.4 Design and Analysis of Drainage Systems...... 108 5.4.1 Drainage Methods................ 108 5.4.2 Drainage Theory and Simulation Models ... 110 5.5 Simulation Analyses................... 112 5.5.1 Drainage...................... 114 5.5.2 Subirrigation.................... 116 5.6 Economic Analyses................... 117 5.7 Off-Site Impacts..................... 121 References............................ 123 6 Runoff Irrigation J. Ben-Asher and P.R. Berliner. With 12 Figures . . 126 6.1 Introduction ....................... 126 6.2 Present Development and Expansion of Runoff Irrigation......................... 126 6.3 Generation of Runoff.................. 128 6.3.1 General Principles ................ 128 6.3.2 Rainfall Simulators................ 129 6.3.3 Runoff as a Result of Crust Formation .... 130 6.3.4 Physical Models of Runoff Formation in Crusting Soils................... 131 6.4 Modeling Watershed Runoff Production ...... 133 6.4.1 Microcatchment Water Harvesting ...... 133 6.4.2 Modeling Rainfall Runoff Relationships for an SCWH Element ............ 135 6.4.3 The Role of PAC in Water Harvesting .... 138 6.5 Runoff Irrigation and Remote Sensing........ 139 6.6 Agricultural Use of Runoff Water........... 142 6.6.1 Engineering Description of Water Harvesting Systems....................... 142 6.6.1.1 Microcatchment Water Harvesting . . . 142 6.6.1.2 Small Catchment Water Harvesting . . 144 6.6.1.3 Comparison of MCWH and SCWH Systems................... 145 6.6.2 Agroforestry.................... 147 6.7 Concluding Remarks.................. 150 References............................ 150 Contents XI 7 Efficient Use of Water in Rain-Fed Agriculture E. Rawitz and A. Hadas ................ 155 7.1 Introduction ....................... 155 7.1.1 Definitions..................... 155 7.1.1.1 Rain-Fed vs. Dryland Agriculture ... 155 7.1.1.2 Water Use Efficiency........... 156 7.1.2 Objectives of Dryland Farming......... 156 7.1.2.1 Subsistence Farmers........... 156 7.1.2.2 Farmers in a Market Economy .... 156 7.1.2.3 National Economy (Institutional Interest).......... 156 7.1.3 The Relation Between Yield Production Objectives and Water Supply to Crops .... 156 7.1.3.1 The Yield Response Curve ....... 157 7.1.3.2 Water Use Efficiency vs. Water Use . . 158 7.1.3.3 Yield vs. Water Use Efficiency..... 158 7.1.3.4 The Effects of Increasing or Decreasing Consumptive Use (CU) ......... 159 7.1.4. Constraints to Efficient Water Use ...... 159 7.1.4.1 Climatic Constraints........... 160 7.1.4.2 Soil Physical Properties......... 161 7.1.4.3 Soil Salinity................ 161 7.1.4.4 Fertility and Nutrient Availability ... 162 7.1.4.5 Weeds ................... 162 7.1.4.6 Pests and Diseases............ 163 7.2 Options for Improving Water Use Efficiency .... 163 7.2.1 Increase the Nominator of the Water Use Efficiency...................... 163 7.2.2 Decrease Denominator of Water Use Efficiency - Water Conservation........ 164 7.2.2.1 Eliminate Runoff Losses......... 164 7.2.2.2 Decreasing Evaporation Losses .... 164 7.2.2.3 Limiting Deep Drainage ........ 165 7.2.2.4 Use of Anti-Transpirants ........ 165 7.3 Integrated Strategies for Efficient Water Use - Farming Systems .................... 166 7.3.1 Conservation Tillage............... 166 7.3.1.1 Contour Cultivation and Strip Cropping ................. 167 7.3.1.2 Modifying Soil Surface Micro-Relief to Increase Retention............ 168 7.3.1.3 Various Unconventional Tillage Principles and Implements ....... 168 XII Contents 7.3.1.4 Major Land Shaping for Runoff Control .................. 169 7.3.1.5 Residue Management .......... 169 7.3.2 Crop Rotations Including Fallow Periods . . 170 7.3.3 Conjunctive Use of Rainfall and Irrigation . . 171 7.3.4 Runoff Farming.................. 172 7.4 Concluding Remarks.................. 172 References............................ 173 Part III Problem Water Uses and Treatment 8 Irrigation with Saline Water S.R. Grattan. With 1 Figure.............. 179 8.1 Introduction ....................... 179 8.2 Potential for Using Saline Water for Irrigation ... 179 8.2.1 Historical Evidence................ 180 8.2.2 Limitations and Potential Long-Term Effects . 181 8.3 Factors that Facilitate the Use of Saline Water ... 183 8.3.1 Irrigation Water Sources............. 183 8.3.2 Site Considerations................ 184 8.3.3 Crop Selection................... 185 8.4 Management of Saline Water to Optimize Crop Performance ....................... 186 8.4.1 Crop Salt-Tolerance Expressions........ 186 8.4.2 Utilizing a Single Source of Water....... 188 8.4.3 Utilizing Waters From Multiple Sources of Variable Quality ................. 190 8.4.3.1 Blending Irrigation Water Supplies . . 191 8.4.4 Cyclic Irrigation Method ............ 192 8.4.5 Blending vs. Cyclic Practices .......... 194 8.5 Conclusions........................ 195 References............................ 196 9 Irrigation with Treated Sewage Effluents Takashi Asano. With 1 Figure............. 199 9.1 Introduction ....................... 199 9.2 Need for Preapplication Treatment.......... 201 9.3 Municipal Wastewater (Sewage) Characteristics . . . 201 9.3.1 Wastewater Sources................ 202 9.3.2 Wastewater Flow Rates ............. 202 9.3.3 Wastewater Constituents and Compositions . 203 Contents XIII 9.4 Municipal Wastewater Treatment and Effluent Characteristics...................... 206 9.4.1 Preliminary Treatment.............. 206 9.4.2 Primary Treatment................ 208 9.4.3 Secondary Treatment............... 209 9.4.3.1 High-Rate Biological Processes .... 209 9.4.3.2 Low-Rate Biological Processes..... 211 9.4.3.3 Comparison of High- and Low-Rate Biological Processes........... 212 9.4.3.4 Tertiary and Advanced Treatment ... 212 9.4.3.5 Disinfection................ 213 9.4.3.6 Effluent Storage ............. 213 9.5 Irrigation with Treated Sewage Effluents....... 214 9.5.1 Irrigation Water Quality Guidelines...... 214 9.5.2 Irrigation of Vegetable Crops - a 5-Year Field Demonstration Project in Monterey, California...................... 216 9.5.2.1 Description of the Project........ 218 9.5.2.2 Results of Public Health Studies: Virus Survival............... 219 9.5.2.3 Results of Agricultural Studies: Irrigation Water Quality ........ 221 9.5.2.4 MWRSA Findings............ 224 9.6 Health and Safety of Using Reclaimed Wastewater for Irrigation................ 224 9.6.1 Wastewater Reclamation Criteria in Other Countries...................... 225 9.6.2 Wastewater Irrigation in Developing Countries...................... 226 9.7 Appropriate Technologies for Wastewater Treatment......................... 226 9.7.1 Selection of Appropriate Technologies..... 227 References............................ 228 10 Drainage Water Treatment and Disposal E.W. Lee ......................... 229 10.1 Introduction ....................... 229 10.2 Treatment Technology ................. 229 10.2.1 Objectives..................... 229 10.2.2 Available Technologies............. 230 10.2.2.1 Desalination .............. 232 10.2.2.2 Biological Processes.......... 233 10.2.2.3 Chemical Treatment.......... 235 XIV Contents 10.2.2.4 Physical Treatment .......... 236 10.3 Disposal of Residual Products............. 237 10.3.1 Disposal...................... 237 10.3.1.1 Surface Waters............. 238 10.3.1.2 Evaporation Ponds .......... 238 10.3.1.3 Deep-Well Injection.......... 239 10.3.2 Reclamation and Reuse............. 240 10.4 Integrated Systems.................... 241 10.4.1 Cogeneration-Desalination........... 242 10.4.2 Solar Gradient Ponds.............. 242 10.5 Summary and Conclusions............... 243 References............................ 244 Part IV Policy and Management Evaluations 11 Economics of Non-Uniform Water Infiltration in Irrigated Fields E. Feinerman. With 6 Figures............. 249 11.1 Introduction ....................... 249 11.2 Distribution of Average Yield............. 251 11.3 Economic Optimization................. 254 11.3.1 Cost Estimates of Water Distribution Patterns...................... 256 11.4 Empirical Findings and Their Implications ..... 257 11.5 Conclusions and Recommendations for Further Research.......................... 265 References............................ 267 12 Irrigation Management Under Drought Conditions N.K. Whittlesey, J. Hamilton, D. Bernardo, and R. Adams. With 1 Figure................ 269 12.1 Introduction ....................... 269 12.1.1 Denning Drought................ 269 12.1.2 Drought and Water Supply .......... 270 12.1.3 Drought and Water Demand ......... 270 12.1.4 Drought and Water Quality.......... 270 12.2 On-Farm Strategies for Drought Management ... 271 12.2.1 Short-Term.................... 272 12.2.2 Long-Term.................... 274 12.3 Policy Considerations.................. 275 Contents XV 12.3.1 Competing Uses for Water........... 275 12.3.2 Value of Water in Alternative Uses...... 275 12.3.3 Legal and Institutional Constraints...... 276 12.3.4 Options for Reallocation............ 278 12.3.5 Risk Tradeoffs in Allocating Stored Water . . 278 12.4 Modeling Farmer Response to Water Shortage . . . 279 12.5 Contingent Water Markets for Drought Management: The Idaho Case.............. 282 12.5.1 The Idaho Setting and Study Results..... 282 12.5.2 Legal, Institutional and Physical Considerations.................. 284 12.5.3 Other Applications ............... 284 12.6 Global Climate Change and Western Irrigation ... 285 12.7 Conclusion........................ 286 References............................ 286 13 Evaluation of Management and Policy Issues Related to Irrigation of Agricultural Crops A. Dinar and J. Letey. With 7 Figures........ 288 13.1 Introduction ....................... 288 13.2 A Crop-Water Production Function Model..... 289 13.3 Evaluation of Management and Policy Issues .... 293 13.3.1 Optimal Combination of Fresh and Saline Waters....................... 294 13.3.2 Evaluation and Adoption of Irrigation Technologies................... 297 13.3.3 On-Farm Management Practices for Drainage and Salinity Problems........ 301 13.3.4 Taxes and Subsidies for Water Conservation and Pollution Reduction............ 303 13.3.5 Institutions for Water Conservation and Drainage Reduction............... 305 13.3.6 Regional Drainage Quality and Quantity Control Policies................. 307 13.4 Discussion and the Need for Further Development 311 References............................ 313 Subject Index.......................... 317
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physical XIX, 320 S. Ill., graph. Darst.
publishDate 1994
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publisher Springer
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series Advanced series in agricultural sciences
series2 Advanced series in agricultural sciences
spellingShingle Management of water use in agriculture with 41 tables
Advanced series in agricultural sciences
Pflanzenbau (DE-588)4045547-6 gnd
Management (DE-588)4037278-9 gnd
Bewässerung (DE-588)4006306-9 gnd
Bewässerungswirtschaft (DE-588)4145124-7 gnd
Wassergüte (DE-588)4064728-6 gnd
Melioration (DE-588)4038544-9 gnd
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title Management of water use in agriculture with 41 tables
title_auth Management of water use in agriculture with 41 tables
title_exact_search Management of water use in agriculture with 41 tables
title_full Management of water use in agriculture with 41 tables K. K. Tanji ... (Eds.)
title_fullStr Management of water use in agriculture with 41 tables K. K. Tanji ... (Eds.)
title_full_unstemmed Management of water use in agriculture with 41 tables K. K. Tanji ... (Eds.)
title_short Management of water use in agriculture
title_sort management of water use in agriculture with 41 tables
title_sub with 41 tables
topic Pflanzenbau (DE-588)4045547-6 gnd
Management (DE-588)4037278-9 gnd
Bewässerung (DE-588)4006306-9 gnd
Bewässerungswirtschaft (DE-588)4145124-7 gnd
Wassergüte (DE-588)4064728-6 gnd
Melioration (DE-588)4038544-9 gnd
topic_facet Pflanzenbau
Management
Bewässerung
Bewässerungswirtschaft
Wassergüte
Melioration
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