Soil and Water Management for Plants

Published 2021-12-06
Platform Udemy
Rating 4.19
Number of Reviews 6
Number of Students 1015
Price $39.99
Instructors
SATISH KUMAR SAHANI
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Learn to manage soil and water for your plants and crops

Soil water management is about controlling soil water content at an optimal state for plant and crops, including environmental needs. An optimal state is often a compromise between competing uses and needs to account for long-term sustainability of the soil water system.

Soil is important for society because it supports plants that supply food, fibers, life-saving drugs and other essentials and because it filters water and recycles wastes.

Soil water conservation conserves soil moisture in low rainfall areas due to increased infiltration rate and time of concentration, while in high rainfall areas, it reduces the soil loss. In both situations, it reduces soil erosion, conserves soil fertility and moisture, and thus improves overall crop productivity.

Agricultural water management (AWM) seeks to use water in a way that provides crops and animals the amount of water they need, enhances productivity, and conserves natural resources for the benefit of downstream users and ecosystem services.

The main objectives for irrigation management or irrigation, in general, is to promote the proper growth of plants and maintaining the right levels of moisture for the soil. ... Another reason is to cool the atmosphere and soil which is an ideal environment for plants.

In this course you are going to learn the basics of soil, its profile, composition, use and its conservation. Also water management play an imposratnt role in the overall growth of plants and crops in the soil.

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