207-322 Irrigation for Intensive Horticult Mgt

Availability

Burnley campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Mr Geoff Connellan

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours lectures and 36 hours tutorials/practical sessions

Subject Description

On completion of this subject students should gain an understanding of the nature of:

  • water sources available for irrigation and the role of catchment management on the quantity and quality of water available;

  • the methods for the estimation of plant water use;

  • the range of irrigation systems available for horticultural applications;

  • the selection of the most appropriate water application equipment; and

  • the hydraulics of water delivery systems and the efficient management of soil water including surface and subsurface drainage techniques.

The content includes:

  • the water sources for horticulture including surface and groundwater supplies;

  • the hydrology of catchments and water courses;

  • the impact of vegetation management on catchment performance;

  • quality of water for horticulture;

  • climate factors influencing plant water use;

  • evapotranspiration;

  • plant processes and water use;

  • techniques to estimate plant water use including evaporative and climate modelling methods;

  • soil water behaviour and properties;

  • water movement in soils;

  • infiltration and percolation of irrigated soils;

  • types of irrigation including pressurised and non-pressurised systems;

  • selection of applicators and delivery method;

  • types of pipes and fittings, pipeline hydraulics, flow control equipment, pumping systems, selection of pumps, irrigation control equipment, soil moisture sensors and weather stations;

  • system performance evaluation techniques; and

  • drainage techniques and drainage systems.

Assessment

A two-hour examination (25%), a mid-semester test (25%) and one assignment 3000 words (25%).



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