Magnetic Treatment of Irrigation Water and its Effect
Magnetic Treatment of Irrigation Water and its Effect on Water Salinity . Muhammad Waqar Ashraf . 1 1 . Department of Mathematics & Natural Sciences, Prince Muhammad Bin Fahd University, Al Khobar 31952, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia . Abstract. The influence of magnetic field on the structure of water and aqueous solutions are similar and
4. Magnetic treatment devices for irrigation water. A system for magnetic treatment of irrigation water consists basically in an unit with permanent magnets which is coupled to a pipe. MF's magnetic induction is usually between tens and hundreds of that N-S polarity alternates along the same, or also mili Teslas.
Magnetic treatment of irrigation water: Its effects
Magnetic treatment of irrigation water: Its effects on vegetable crop yield and water productivity Article (PDF Available) in Agricultural Water Management 96(8):1229-1236 · August 2009
The effects of magnetic treatment on irrigation water have been studied. We showed that the main effects were the increase of the number of crystallization centers and the change of the free gas content. Both effects improve the quality of irrigation water. As an example, changes in natural water due to magnetic treatment in a commercially available apparatus, Magnalawn 2000, have been studied
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Magnetic treatment of irrigation water depends on magnetic field intensity, composition of dissolved salts and velocity of crossing a magnetron of 0.5 inch diameter. In this work magnetic activation of 3 different sources of irrigation water, namely: Ismailia canal; El-Salam canal; Abou-Sewer well, caused a little effect on water analyses.
The effect of magnetic treatment of irrigation water on the total water used for any of the plant types included was not significant in this study. Under some circumstances, when compared with the control treatment, the magnetic treatment of irrigation water tends to change soil pH, EC, available P and extractable K measured at the crop harvest.
The Impact of magnetic water treatment on salt
Furthermore, the magnetic treatment of saline irrigation water is reportedly an effective method for soil desalinization (Hilai & Hilai, 2000). Mostafazadeh-Fard, Khoshravesh, Mousavi, and Kiani (2011) investigated the effects of magnetized water and irrigation water salinity on sulfate ions of soil in a field trickle irrigation experiment
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is frequently isolated in swimming pool settings. Nine recreational and rehabilitative swimming pools were monitored according to the local legislation. The presence of P. aeruginosa was correlated to chlorine concentration. The ability of the isolates to form a biofilm on plastic materials was also investigated.
Application of Moringa oleifera Plant in Water Treatment
Abstract. Moringa oleifera is a tropical plant that is native to India. The extractant from M. oleifera seeds can be used for water treatment, because coagulation-active components are contained in the seeds.M. oleifera coagulant (MOC) is traditionally extracted with water and used for the treatment of turbid water. Recently, many studies have been focused on revealing its practical
The presence of iron in ground water is a direct result of its natural existence in underground rock formations and precipitation water that infiltrates through these formations. As the water moves through the rocks some of the iron dissolves and accumulates in aquifers which serve as a source for ground water.
Applications of Biopolymeric Gels in Agricultural Sector
Singh A, Sarkar DJ, Singh AK, Parsad R, Kumar A, Parmar BS (2011a) Studies on novel nanosuperabsorbent composites: swelling behavior in different environments and effect on water absorption and retention properties of sandy loam soil and soil-less medium. J Appl Polym Sci 120:1448–1458 CrossRef
Israel Proves the Desalination Era Is Here. Israel now gets 55 percent of its domestic water from desalination, and that has helped to turn one of the world’s driest countries into the
- What is polyacrylamide gel?
- Related Topics: Protein Standards, Buffer Systems and Gel Chemistries, and Handcasting Polyacrylamide Gels. Polyacrylamide gels are prepared by free radical polymerization of acrylamide and a comonomer crosslinker such as bis-acrylamide.
- How are polyacrylamide gels prepared?
- Polyacrylamide gels are prepared by free radical polymerization of acrylamide and a comonomer crosslinker such as bis-acrylamide. Polymerization is initiated by ammonium persulfate (APS) with tetramethylethylenediamine (TEMED) as the catalyst (see figure below).
- What is polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis?
- Different separation media and mechanisms allow subsets of these molecules to be separated more effectively by exploiting their physical characteristics. For proteins in particular, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) is often the technique of choice. What is polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and what is protein electrophoresis?
- How is polyacrylamide produced?
- Polyacrylamide is produced from monomers of acrylamide in a reaction initiated by free radicals generated by reduction of ammonium persulfate by TEMED (N, N, N ’, N ’-tetramethylene diamine). These linear strands of polyacrylamide form into a gel after cross-linkage by N, N ’-methylenebisacrylamide.
