drip irrigation

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English - Turkish
(Tarım) Damla sulama
English - English
the slow discharge of irrigation water (dripping) to crop fields via tubes or pipes with tiny perforations so as to minimize loss of water by evaporation and transpiration  
Uses pipe or tubing perforated with very small holes to deliver water one drop at a time directly to the soil around each plant
Water slowly released from micron-size holes (too small for soil to clog) in hoses; supplies plant roots with steady moisture
A method of irrigation that delivers a measured amount of water through an emitter located near each plant to be irrigated at frequent intervals Drip irrigation can take place above or below ground and is one of the most efficient methods of irrigating
An above ground, low-pressure watering system with flexible tubing that releases small, steady amounts of water through emitters placed near individual plants
a common irrigation method where pipes or tubes filled with water slowly drip onto crops Drip irrigation is a low-pressure method of irrigation and less water is lost to evaporation than high-pressure spray irrigation
An irrigation method where pipes or tubes filled with water slowly drip onto a landscaped or other planted area Drip irrigation is a low-pressure method of irrigation and less water is lost to evaporation than high-pressure spray irrigation
A system of irrigation using small diameter hoses to deliver water at slow rates (i e drips) Useful in watering small areas (e g flower beds, potted plants, hanging baskets, etc )
Drip irrigation systems are placed close to plant roots to water slowly, replacing only the moisture the plant uses daily
network of pipes which supply water close to the roots of each plant
Particularly valuable form of irrigation in areas plagued by drought Drip irrigation delivers water slowly and directly to the root systems of plants, allowing water to be absorbed effectively by roots --and soil particles It also helps prevent loss of water to wind and sun, as well as to the subsoil where it can't be reached by plants
Irrigation whereby water is slowly applied to the soil surface through small emitters having low-discharge orifices
A process of distributing cyanide solution across the top of the leach pile in order that gold may be leached from the ore The process uses plastic tubing approximately 1 /2-inch in diameter A small opening about every 18 to 36 inches along the length of the tubing allows a small quantity of processing solution to drip out of the tube
drip irrigation

    Hyphenation

    drip ir·ri·ga·tion

    Turkish pronunciation

    drîp îrıgeyşın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdrəp ˌərəˈgāsʜən/ /ˈdrɪp ˌɪrəˈɡeɪʃən/
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