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Treatments that decrease infiltration into unlined canals, reservoirs, and the inflow end of furrows relative to outflow ends would reduce seepage losses and improve application uniformity. Several laboratory studies evaluated effects of high molecular weight (10 to 15 Mg mol-1), water-soluble, anionic polyacrylamide (PAM), alone and combined …,Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and … ,(> 50 ppm) PAM and/or surfactants could be med to inhibit infiltration of ul1treated irrigation water into structured soils. Such treatments may potentially provide convenient and economical methods for improving water application uniformity in irrigated furrows and reducing water seepage losses fi'om irrigation canals and ponds.,(PDF) Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide … ,Lentz [22] found PAM-treated water infiltration could be inhibited through structured soils, relative to the control treatment. Soil column infiltration also demonstrated that PAM-treated water…
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Treatments that decrease infiltration into unlined canals, reservoirs, and the inflow end of furrows relative to outflow ends would reduce seepage losses and improve application uniformity. Several laboratory studies evaluated effects of high molecular weight (10 to 15 Mg mol −1 ), water-soluble, anionic polyacrylamide (PAM), alone and …,Inhibiting Water Infiltration into Soils with Cross-linked … ,Inhibiting Water Infiltration into Soils with Cross-linked Polyacrylamide: Seepage Reduction for Irrigated Agriculture Rodrick D. Lentz* USDA-ARS Northwest Irrigation and Soils Research Lab.,Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and … ,Inhibiting infiltration into soft-lined channels can be effectively accomplished by lining them with concrete or membranes of rubber, plastic, or bitumin. Such methods are costly.
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potentially be used to increase the uniformity of furrow water applications and reduce seepage from unlined irrigation ponds and canals. Inhibiting Water Infi ltration into Soils with Cross-linked…,Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and … ,Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and surfactants: Applications for irrigated agriculture Author: Lentz, R.D. Source: Journal of soil and water conservation 2003 v.58 no.5 pp.,Inhibiting Water Infiltration into Soils with Cross‐linked … ,This study evaluated the use of cross-linked, anionic, polyacrylamide hydrogel (XPAM), a water-absorbing, swellable polymer solid, for reducing infiltration and seepage losses though soil.
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Inhibiting infiltration into soft-lined channels can be effectively accomplished by lining them with concrete or membranes of rubber, plastic, or bitumin. Such methods are costly.,inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide … ,Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and … Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and surfactants: Applications for irrigated agriculture R.D.,Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and … ,Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and surfactants: Applications for irrigated agriculture Author: Lentz, R.D. Source: Journal of soil and water conservation 2003 v.58 no.5 pp.
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Published online June 29, 2007 1226 Inhibiting Water Infiltration into Soils with Cross-linked Polyacrylamide: Seepage Reduction for Irrigated Agriculture High water infiltration rates in unlined canals, reservoirs, and the inflow end of furrows relative Rodrick D. Lentz* to outflow ends result in excessive seepage losses and reduced furrow irrigation application unifor- USDA-ARS mity.,Inhibiting Water Infi ltration into Soils with ,This study evaluated the use of cross-linked, anionic, polyacrylamide hydrogel (XPAM), a water-absorbing, swellable polymer solid, for reducing infi ltration and seepage losses though soil.,Inhibiting Water Infiltration into Soils with Cross-linked … ,Inhibiting Water Infiltration into Soils with Cross-linked Polyacrylamide: Seepage Reduction for Irrigated Agriculture Author: Lentz, R.D. Source: Soil Science Society of America journal 2007 v.71 no.4 pp.
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Inhibiting Water Infiltration into Soils with Cross-Linked Polyacrylamide: Seepage Reduction for Irrigated Agriculture. Rodrick Lentz, USDA-ARS, USDA-ARS-NWISRL, 3793 N 3600 E, Kimberly, ID 83341-5076.,[PDF] Inhibiting Water Infiltration into Soils with Cross … ,High water infiltration rates in unlined canals, reservoirs, and the inflow end of furrows relative to outflow ends result in excessive seepage losses and reduced furrow irrigation application uniformity. This study evaluated the use of cross-linked, anionic, polyacrylamide hydrogel (XPAM), a water-absorbing, swellable polymer solid, for reducing infiltration and seepage losses though soil.,Inhibiting Water Infiltration into Soils with Cross-linked … ,Polyacrylamide and Water Quality Effects on Infiltration in Sandy Loam Soils Slow infiltration rates constrain effective and economical irrigation in some sandy loam soils in California. Polyacrylamide (PAM) has increased soil infiltration in some areas, especially in soils high in clay or silt.
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Lentz, R.D. (2003) Inhibiting Water Infiltration with Polyacrylamide and Surfactants: Applications for Irrigated Agriculture.,(PDF) Inhibiting Water Infiltration into Soils with Cross … ,Published online June 29, 2007 1226 Inhibiting Water Infiltration into Soils with Cross-linked Polyacrylamide: Seepage Reduction for Irrigated Agriculture High water infiltration rates in unlined canals, reservoirs, and the inflow end of furrows relative Rodrick D. Lentz* to outflow ends result in excessive seepage losses and reduced furrow irrigation application unifor- USDA-ARS mity.,inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide luxembourg ,(PDF) Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide … Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and surfactants: Applications for irrigated agriculture September 2003 Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 58(5)Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and …
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Inhibiting Water Infiltration into Soils with Cross-linked Polyacrylamide: Seepage Reduction for Irrigated Agriculture Lentz R Soil Science Society of America Journal (2007) 71(4) 1352-1362,Inhibiting Water Infiltration into Soils with Cross-linked … ,Inhibiting Water Infiltration into Soils with Cross-linked Polyacrylamide: Seepage Reduction for Irrigated Agriculture Lentz, Rodrick D. Abstract.,Journal of Soil and Water Conservation: 58 (5) ,Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and surfactants: Applications for irrigated agriculture R. D.
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Inhibiting Water Infiltration into Soils with Cross-linked Polyacrylamide: Seepage Reduction for Irrigated Agriculture … Abstract.,Transport of dissolved polyacrylamide through a clay loam … ,Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and surfactants: applications for irrigated agriculture J. Soil Water Conserv.,Synergy effects of biochar and polyacrylamide on plants … ,Lentz RD (2003) Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and surfactants: applications for irrigated agriculture. J Soil Water Conserv 58:290–300.
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Treatments that decrease infiltration into unlined canals, reservoirs, and the inflow end of furrows relative to outflow ends would reduce seepage losses and (PDF) Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and surfactants: Applications for irrigated agriculture | Rodrick Lentz – Academia.edu,Polyacrylamide and water quality effects on infiltration … ,Polyacrylamide and Water Quality Effects on Infiltration in Sandy Loam Soils Husein A. Ajwa* and Thomas J.,Inhibiting Water Infiltration Into Soils With Cross-Linked … ,Supporting: 4, Mentioning: 40 – High water infiltration rates in unlined canals, reservoirs, and the inflow end of furrows relative to outflow ends result in excessive seepage losses and reduced furrow irrigation application uniformity. This study evaluated the use of cross-linked, anionic, polyacrylamide hydrogel (XPAM), a water-absorbing, swellable polymer solid, for reducing infiltration …
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Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and surfactants: applications for irrigated agriculture Journal of Soil and Water Conservations , 58 ( 2003 ) , pp. 290 – 300 View Record in Scopus Google Scholar,(PDF) Comparison of the Effects of Polyacrylamide and … ,[22] R. D. Lentz, “Inhibiting water in ltra tion with polyacrylamide and surfactants: applicatio ns for irrigated agriculture, ” Journ al of Soil and W ater Conservation , vol. 58, no. 5, pp …,Comparison of the Effects of Polyacrylamide and Sodium … ,Superabsorbent polymers have been used widely in agricultural production in arid and semi-arid regions to manage the soil water holding capacity. As the common water-retention polymers, the molecular weights, and structures of polyacrylamide (PAM) and sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) are obviously different.
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Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and surfactants: … The study assessed the contributions of biogas liquid manure on water infiltration of a sandy clay loam soil when using …,Synergy effects of biochar and polyacrylamide on plants … ,Lentz RD (2003) Inhibiting water infiltration with polyacrylamide and surfactants: applications for irrigated agriculture. J Soil Water Conserv 58:290–300.,Effect of Polyacrylamide Application on Runoff, Erosion … ,Polyacrylamide as an organic nitro- gen source for soil microorganisms with potential effects on inorganic soil nitrogen in agricultural soil. Soil Biol.