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The aim of this book is quite ambitious: here, we attempt to bridge
the gap between soH physicists, agronomists, horticulturists,
hydraulic engineers, de signers, manufacturers and users of drip
irrigation systems. We believe that progress in drip irrigation
hinges on the contributions of professionals made in all related
disciplines and their cooperation. The last decade has seen great
development in the field of drip irrigation, al though the
drip-irrigated area has not increased at the same rate as in the
pre vious decade. However, our understanding of the processes
involved in water and solute distribution and in plant response has
increased vastly. The tools for op timal design of drip systems
have improved tremendously. The main progress has been in the
development and in the manufacture of sophisticated equipment; not
only improved types of emitters and laterals, but also auxiliary
equipment such as new filtration systems, controllers and sensors.
In this book we highlight the need to maintain a proper balance
between the hydraulic design of drip systems and aspects of their
management and maintenance. Drip irrigation has a potential for
high water use efficiency, but many well-designed systems suffer
from bad management. We are indebted to the late Eshel Bresler for
his contribution to our under standing of water and solute movement
under drip irrigation and its appli cation to system design. Some
parts of a previous publication entitled "Drip irrigation manual"
authored by S. Dasberg and E."
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