Field Practices for Wastewater Use in Agriculture discusses the growing importance of wastewater application in the field of agriculture. Addressing the tremendous need for the irrigation sector to reduce the demand for freshwater in agriculture, this volume looks at wastewater as a source for agricultural irrigation.
Field Practices for Wastewater Use in Agriculture discusses the growing importance of wastewater application in the field of agriculture. Addressing the tremendous need for the irrigation sector to reduce the demand for freshwater in agriculture, this volume looks at wastewater as a source for agricultural irrigation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vinod Kumar Tripathi, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Farm Engineering at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. Megh R. Goyal, PhD, PE, is a Retired Professor in Agricultural and Biomedical Engineering from the General Engineering Department in the College of Engineering at the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez Campus.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Prospects of Wastewater Use in Agriculture 1. Water Footprints of Sustainable Agriculture: An Appropriation of Fresh and Wastewater 2. Heavy Metal Accumulation in Crops: Status, Sources, Risks, and Management Strategies 3. Wastewater Use in Agriculture: An Emerging Issue and Current and Future Trends Part 2: Wastewater Management with Biological Systems 4. Microorganism-Based Biological Agents in Wastewater Treatment: Potential Use and Benefits in Agriculture 5. Biosorption of Heavy Metals by Cyanobacteria from Textile Effluents 6. Water Quality Improvement: Use of Indigenous Plant Materials 7. Impact of Biofilm on Clogging of Drip Irrigation Emitters Part 3: Wastewater Use: Principles and Field Practices 8. Sustainable Soil Conservation and Management: Principles, Issues, and Strategies 9. Ex-Situ and in-Situ Crop Residue Management Technologies in Tropical Countries 10. Analysis of Groundwater Level: Groundwater Modeling Using GIS in Kolkata 11. Disposal of Effluents from Pulp and Paper Industries through Irrigation Part 4: Case Studies 12. Correlation Analysis of Municipal Sewage Discharge in River Ganges: Varanasi, India 13. Mapping of Normalized Difference Dispersal Index for Groundwater Quality Study on Parameter-Based Index for Irrigation: Kanchipuram District, India 14. Runoff and Sediment Estimation using ANN and ANFIS: Case Study of Godavari Basin, India
Part 1: Prospects of Wastewater Use in Agriculture 1. Water Footprints of Sustainable Agriculture: An Appropriation of Fresh and Wastewater 2. Heavy Metal Accumulation in Crops: Status, Sources, Risks, and Management Strategies 3. Wastewater Use in Agriculture: An Emerging Issue and Current and Future Trends Part 2: Wastewater Management with Biological Systems 4. Microorganism-Based Biological Agents in Wastewater Treatment: Potential Use and Benefits in Agriculture 5. Biosorption of Heavy Metals by Cyanobacteria from Textile Effluents 6. Water Quality Improvement: Use of Indigenous Plant Materials 7. Impact of Biofilm on Clogging of Drip Irrigation Emitters Part 3: Wastewater Use: Principles and Field Practices 8. Sustainable Soil Conservation and Management: Principles, Issues, and Strategies 9. Ex-Situ and in-Situ Crop Residue Management Technologies in Tropical Countries 10. Analysis of Groundwater Level: Groundwater Modeling Using GIS in Kolkata 11. Disposal of Effluents from Pulp and Paper Industries through Irrigation Part 4: Case Studies 12. Correlation Analysis of Municipal Sewage Discharge in River Ganges: Varanasi, India 13. Mapping of Normalized Difference Dispersal Index for Groundwater Quality Study on Parameter-Based Index for Irrigation: Kanchipuram District, India 14. Runoff and Sediment Estimation using ANN and ANFIS: Case Study of Godavari Basin, India
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