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    Improving mango production using partial root drying technique and organic fertilisation: Field and modeling study by Ayman El-Sayed, H. Hashem Mustafa, B.M.M. Bakr, R.E. Abdelraouf, R. Ragab, N.E. Mansour

    Published in Ulum al-miyah (31-12-2023)
    “…ABSTRACTThe decreasing in water availability due to climate change can affect agricultural production. The water shortage problem led to the development of…”
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    Applying partial root drying drip irrigation in the presence of organic mulching. Is that the best irrigation practice for arid regions? Field and modelling study using the saltmed model by Abdelraouf, R.E., Ragab, R.

    Published in Irrigation and drainage (01-10-2018)
    “…This research aimed at investigating the impact of irrigation systems, a deficit irrigation strategy and organic mulching using rice straw on maize water…”
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    Effect of Fertigation Frequency and Duration on Yield and Water Productivity of Wheat: Field and Modelling Study Using the Saltmed Model by Abdelraouf, R.E., Ragab, R.

    Published in Irrigation and drainage (01-07-2018)
    “…This study investigated the impact of fertigation frequency and fertigation time on wheat production. The field experiment included nine treatments over two…”
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    Is the Partial Root Drying Irrigation Method Suitable for Sandy Soils? Field Experiment and Modelling Using the Saltmed Model by Abdelraouf, R.E., Ragab, R.

    Published in Irrigation and drainage (01-10-2018)
    “…This study investigated the impact of regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) and partial root drying (PRD) on soil moisture, dry matter, and yield and water…”
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    The Benefit of Using Drainage Water of Fish Farms for Irrigation: Field and Modelling Study Using the SALTMED Model by Abdelraouf, R.E., Ragab, R.

    Published in Irrigation and drainage (01-12-2017)
    “…This study investigated the suitability and benefits of using drainage water of fish farms (DWFF), instead of canal fresh water (IW), for wheat irrigation. Two…”
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