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    Potential applicability of the IDE drip irrigation system in vegetable-agroforestry systems

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    2009
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    Ella, Victor B.
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    Summary: The author presents the IDE "Easy Drip Kit" as potentially suitable to vegetable agroforestry systems in sloping lands of the Philippines. Experimental findings and mathematical relationships for the effect of hydraulic head and slope on the water distribution uniformity of the IDE "Easy Drip Kit" are reported.
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