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    Irrigation is the process of applying water to the crops artificially to fulfil their water requirements. Nutrients may also be provided to the crops through irrigation. The various sources of water for …

  2. What is Irrigation? - BYJU'S

    What is Irrigation? Irrigation mainly refers to the application of the required amount of water to plants at required intervals. It is necessary for both farming and increasing the yield from the farm. Apart from …

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    Sprinkler irrigation is required in areas where a change in temperature of the earth, environment, and humidity is seen. The continuous sprinkling of water improves the physical conditions and …

  4. What is Fertigation? - BYJU'S

    What is Fertigation? The fertigation method combines irrigation and fertilisation techniques. Ideally, plants require a specific amount of nutrients for healthy growth present in fertilisers. Farmers dissolve …

  5. Explain various types of irrigation systems in India. How can ...

    How can efficiency of applied water be increased in agriculture. Solution The various types of irrigation systems are — (i) Canal system: In this system, the human-made canals receive water from one or …

  6. Agriculture & Agricultural Practices - BYJU'S

    Irrigation Irrigation is the supply of water. Sources of water can be wells, ponds, lakes, canals, dams etc. Over irrigation may lead to waterlogging and damage the crop. This frequency and interval between …

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    Irrigation Crops require water at regular intervals for proper growth. The supply of water to the plants is known as irrigation. Well, rivers, lakes, tube-wells are different sources for irrigation. The traditional …

  8. Why is it necessary to increase the area under irrigation?

    Irrigation is the process of providing water to the crops artificially to fulfill their water requirements. Along with this irrigation, the nutrients are also supplied to the soil. Increase area under irrigation It is …

  9. NCERT Solutions Class 9 Science Chapter 15 - BYJU'S

    NCERT Solutions for Class 9 Chapter 15 Improvement in Food Resources are provided here to aid students in their CBSE Class 9 exam preparation and to help them understand the basic concepts in …

  10. Lakhmir Singh Science Class 8 Solutions for Chapter 1 Crop ... - BYJU'S

    Drip irrigation is a type of micro-irrigation soil has the potential to save water and nutrients by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants, either from above the soil surface or buried below the …