INTENSIVE APPLE ORCHARDS FROM SOIL IRRIGATION TECHNOLOGY WITH ELEMENTS OF WATER-SAVING TECHNOLOGY
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Intensive apple orchard, soil irrigation technology, water-saving technology, drip irrigation, micro-irrigation, soil moisture, water efficiency, sustainable agriculture.Abstract
The article discusses the development and implementation of intensive apple orchard systems using advanced soil irrigation technologies integrated with water-saving elements. The research focuses on optimizing irrigation regimes, improving soil moisture distribution, and increasing water use efficiency in apple cultivation. By applying modern drip and micro-sprinkler irrigation methods, the study demonstrates enhanced fruit yield and quality while reducing water consumption. The proposed technology ensures sustainable orchard management under conditions of limited water resources and contributes to the improvement of agro-ecological stability.
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