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Iraq's Strategy for Innovative Rice Irrigation and Water Management in Iraq.

An experiment to assess the impact of intermittent irrigation on Anopheles larval populations, rice yields and water use was conducted in the Mwea rice irrigation scheme in Kenya.

As part of the scheme, the trainees also work in CU's pioneering rice irrigation project, which helps farming collectives to pump water from the Gambia river, reducing food insecurity in the area.

The vast system of reservoirs, canals, and moats, which was one of the most notable features of Angkor, served primarily as a means of water control and rice irrigation, although it also represented the waters of the cosmos.

These new findings include: pollen and archaeological evidence of carbon dioxide (CO2 -emitting early forest CO2 -emittingearlye and China, along with archaeobotanical and archaeological evidence oforestane (clearanceting ricEurope and China livestock tending alongs southern Asia.

Hydrochemical borehole-loggings with a submersible Idronaut Ocean Seven 302 multiparameter probe equipped of F- and NO3-ion-selective electrodes in combination with EC, pH and dissolved oxygen, were applied for characterizing fluoride (F) contamination in a crystalline (hard-rock) aquifer of a small Indian agricultural watershed where groundwater is intensively abstracted for rice irrigation.

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The Madurese on Madura raise cattle for export and cultivate rice by irrigation.

Arsenic contamination of rice by irrigation with contaminated groundwater and secondarily increased soil arsenic compounds the arsenic burden of populations dependent on subsistence rice-diets.

In addition, the major crop grown in many of these regions is rice and irrigation is applied to maintain soil moisture at near full saturation during the growing season, which often results in immediate increase in surface runoff during heavy rainfall over flooded rice paddies.

Improvements in rice field irrigation systems were not investigated, but may have contributed to the absence of An. funestus.

When combined with genetic selection that could promote the accumulation of As in rice and irrigation water that may already contain significant levels of arsenic, higher concentrations of arsenic tend to occur in rice more than in any other cereal.

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