Automation Module for Precision Irrigation Systems

Author(s):  
Ioan Lita ◽  
Daniel Alexandru Visan ◽  
Alin Gheorghita Mazare ◽  
Laurentiu Mihai Ionescu ◽  
Adrian Ioan Lita
Author(s):  
Leonor Rodriguez Sinobas

Center-pivot irrigation systems started in the United States in the mid-20th century as an irrigation method which surpassed the traditional surface irrigation methods. At that time, they had the potential to bring about higher irrigation efficiencies with less water consumption although their requirements in energy were higher too. Among their benefits, it is highlighted the feasibility to control water management as well as the application of agro-chemicals dissolved in the irrigation water and thus, center-pivot irrigation systems have spread worldwide. Nevertheless, since the last decade of the 20th century, they are facing actual concerns regarding ecosystem sustainability and water and energy efficiencies. Likewise, the 21st century has brought about the cutting edge issue “precision irrigation” which has made feasible the application of water, fertilizers, and chemicals as the plant demands taking into account variables such as: sprinkler´s pressure, terrain topography, soil variability, and climatic conditions. Likewise, it could be adopted to deal with the current key issues regarding the sustainability and efficiency of the center-pivot irrigation to maintain the agro-ecosystems but still, other issues such as the organic matter incorporation are far to be understood and they will need further studies.


2021 ◽  
Vol 937 (3) ◽  
pp. 032065
Author(s):  
A Cheshev ◽  
L Alexandrovskaya ◽  
V Melenkin ◽  
K Chesheva

Abstract The article substantiates the need to implement the innovative direction of the domestic agro-reclamation complex development, which is particularly relevant in the conditions of active digitalization of agricultural production. The directions of innovative development of agro-reclamation activities based on the use of digital technologies, in particular, related to the formation of precision irrigation systems, are studied. The article substantiates the prospects of using innovative tools of land reclamation activities aimed at ensuring the interaction of an expanded range of stakeholders.


2021 ◽  
Vol 845 (1) ◽  
pp. 012134
Author(s):  
A G Chernykh

Abstract Precision irrigation in the context of precision farming principles should be based on a systematic approach to achieve the targets of meeting the average spatial needs of crops for water and dissolved nutrients. Precision irrigation, based on advanced irrigation management technologies, combined with remote sensing and simulation technologies, provides a practical solution to the problem of managing the spatial and temporal components of water to meet the specific needs of individual plants. The spatial component of water equivalent to its volume is supplied to the irrigation zone by means of supply water pipes, and the temporary component equivalent to its flow is provided by means of booster pumps. With intensive water consumption, the supply pipelines do not provide the irrigation systems with the required volumes of water. In this case, the static water supply is provided by using storage tanks. In this paper, the need to use a storage tank as a technical component of irrigation management is considered from the point of view of solving a specific management problem related to ensuring the current value of the green mass per unit area of sowing to the level of its calculated value. The use of a storage tank and a group of centrifugal pumps of a special hermetic design as pumping equipment allows you to obtain a closed-type irrigation scheme that has the necessary reserve of static and dynamic stability of the flow characteristics.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 546-553
Author(s):  
Ivan Plaščak ◽  
Mladen Jurišić ◽  
Dorijan Radočaj ◽  
Milan Vujić ◽  
Domagoj Zimmer

The introduction of precision agriculture increased the efficiency of plant production, while simultaneously reducing the production cost. Precision irrigation can be considered as the combination of sensors, computer software and irrigation systems. Precision irrigation has reduced water consumption and increased yields, and thus increased economic profits. The development of new crop monitoring technologies in precision irrigation has been made possible by the imaging and analysis of real-time crop condition data. The aim of this study was to describe the present state and possibilities of precision irrigation in practice in the EU and Croatia. An overview of the current precision irrigation technologies, as well as its adaptive management to the decision-making in agricultural water management, represents a fundamental basis for future practical studies in precision irrigation.


EDIS ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (5) ◽  
pp. 5
Author(s):  
Hayk Khachatryan ◽  
Alicia Rihn ◽  
Dong Hee Suh ◽  
Michael Dukes

Drought conditions make landscape irrigation and reducing water use top-of-mind for many Floridians. Encouraging wise water use is of particular importance to the smart irrigation industry and water policy makers. This 5-page fact sheet written by Hayk Khachatryan, Alicia Rihn, Dong Hee Suh, and Michael Dukes and published by the UF/IFAS Food and Resource Economics Department pinpoints key attributes and barriers affecting consumers' irrigation purchases and their adoption of smart irrigation technologies. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fe1080


EDIS ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 (5) ◽  
pp. 3
Author(s):  
Ramdas Kanissery ◽  
Biwek Gairhe ◽  
Brent Sellers ◽  
Steve Futch

In Florida, clustered pellitory is becoming a troublesome weed for citrus, especially from the winter through early summer. Inadequate management of this weed can result in its heavy infestation in tree rows and can interrupt the spray pattern of low-volume drip irrigation systems. This new 3-page publication of the UF/IFAS Horticultural Sciences Department will assist Florida citrus growers with proper identification of clustered pellitory and with adoption of adequate and timely strategies to manage this weed in their groves. Written by Ramdas Kanissery, Biwek Gairhe, Brent Sellers, and Steve Futch. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/hs1341


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