Scientific Substantiation of Rational Irrigation Technologies for Mountain Agriculture Region in Azerbaijan

Journal Title: Current Investigations in Agriculture and Current Research - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

Objectives of Research Today’s challenge lies in land development with high and steep slopes. In these circumstances, you must, first and foremost, to replace open irrigation network in earthen channel with the use of devices for water allocation between slots by more sophisticated devices that will fundamentally solve the issue mechanization and automation of distribution of water in irrigated fields. Strokes: Study Given the importance of these issues, we have developed concepts for various slope area. This enabled one site cover a wide range of conditions, where various methods were tested and irrigation technique. The outcome of many research proved that the large slopes (more than 80) to avoid a direct hit on the ground rain Jet an unbroken structure, you must navigate to the sectorial sprinkler irrigation. The angle of the sector here is calculated depending on the angle of the irrigation area. When sprinkling the terraced slopes, rainfall value is assigned from slope and soil conditions on the slopes of terraces. When slopes 6-8 you can apply irrigation machines type DTTS applying irrigation water by flexible hoses, namatyvajushhimsja and razmatyvajushhimsja sprinkling machines, SIDAD and other types of micro-irrigation systems [1]. Downhill 4-5 degrees use semi-permanent sprinkling systems based on flexible high-pressure polymer hoses. In this direction were carried out research scholars of Georgia, Tadzhikstana, Kazakhstan, Russian federation, etc. Special interest research V.a. Surina, entitled “development of irrigation technology on the slopes of the Fergana Valley. According to the description of the author notes that in the irrigated areas of Central Asia with each passing year, there is a growing shortage of land and water resources. At the same time-in the regions with high density of population and fertility, the problem arises of employment of the working population.

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Rans Aliyev ZH

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  • EP ID EP571118
  • DOI 10.32474/CIACR.2018.03.000155
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Rans Aliyev ZH (2018). Scientific Substantiation of Rational Irrigation Technologies for Mountain Agriculture Region in Azerbaijan. Current Investigations in Agriculture and Current Research, 3(1), 306-309. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-571118