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Current smart technologies include weather-based irrigation controller (WBIC) and soil moisture sensor (SMS) systems. WBICs rely on estimates of evapotranspiration (ET) and rainfall.
Using data from experiments on gardenia production, researchers determined and applied benefits/costs formulas for assessing profitability of sensor-based irrigation systems. Results showed that ...
Scientists of the Indira Gandhi Agriculture University (IGKV) have developed a smart sensor-based automated drip irrigation system. The system works automatically when the soil-humidity decreases ...
Technologies like IoT sensors, solar-powered RTUs (remote terminal units), and cloud-based dashboards enable cost-effective ...
Scientists investigated whether regulated deficit irrigation in an ebb and flow system could alleviate the effects of salinity stress on poinsettia. Degree of medium saturation had a more dramatic ...
The wireless sensor network controls water flow for sectored, sprinkler or drip section irrigation.
The drains collect runoff, including post-irrigation returns, and route it back to the river. Drain flows have been decreasing, according to a recent study by Boise State University researchers.
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