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Sustainable water use in protected
Mediterranean Horticulture
(HORTIMED)

Fig.1 MACQU Virtual Concepts allow Intelligent Integrated Management

Fig. 2 HORTIMED: Integrated Management of Climate and Irrigation for best water and nutrient use, under constraint water supply
The rapid expansion of protected cultivation (3000 ha/year) and the
alarming deterioration of fresh water resources for its irrigation have forced
us to approach this project with a combination of possible solutions. We deal
with new ideas on the possible effects of climate control operations aimed at
lowering the rate of transpiration in greenhouses to diminish the potential
increase of solute residue concentration. The potential practicality of this
idea is high because the warm and sunny Mediterranean climate results in very
high transpiration rates. Another common sense idea is the successive use of
drainage water from one crop to irrigate next a more salt tolerant crop. The
project also considers the options for optimum use of water with variable
quality, either from multiple resources or by local on-farm treatments of the
water. As we know that the time required for practically implementing a new
technology in horticulture is of the order of 5 years, we opted to adapt studies
of irrigation, nutrition and salinity responses of important crops for
Mediterranean protected conditions. These traditional approaches to alleviate
the damages to crop and environment by optimising management of water and
nutrient supply are known to result in immediately applicable practical recipes
for growers. On the overall we look into the areas of:
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Reduction of Transpiration
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Recycle water at maximum potential without crop damage
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Online adaptation of nutrient mixing to compensate for accumulated salts
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Online adaptation of nutrient mixing to minimse salt accumulation, based
on actual transpiration and crop nutritional models
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Best management of multiple water sources based on predicted water
shortage and water quality needs.
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Investigate and suggest (DSS) possible economical on-farm water
treatments.
To increase the capability of applications with partial results, the project includes expert system development and decision support system.
The overall approach involves the integration of particular solutions into a management model, which will result into complete “answers” to a site problem, using dissemination means such as “farmers guide” and Decission Support Systems.