Research Paper
Effects of Mycorrhizal Fungi and Different Levels of Phosphorus on Growth of Zea mays L. under Water Stress Condition

d gh; f r; a e

Volume 28, Issue 4 , January 2015, Pages 677-689

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2015.100823

Abstract
  Nowadays, mycorrhizal fungi are widely used due to their symbiosis relation with roots of so many plants. By facilitating absorption of some plant minerals and water, these fungi have a key role in all ecosystems. In this research, the effects of mycorrhizal fungi and different levels of phosphorous ...  Read More

Research Paper
Simulating Basil Response to Irrigation Water Salinity

m s; h b; m h; f k; m p

Volume 28, Issue 4 , January 2015, Pages 691-701

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2015.100824

Abstract
  Several mathematical models exist that represent plant response to salinity. These models consider salinity of the soil saturation extract (ECe) for plant response to salinity in the root zone. A considerable step would be taken towards applying such models, if irrigation water salinity can be used instead ...  Read More

Research Paper
Comparison of Wedernikow Theoretical Method with Ingham Empirical Method in Estimation of Seepage from Earth Channels in Roodasht Region of Isfahan

m h; h.r s

Volume 28, Issue 4 , January 2015, Pages 704-712

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2015.100825

Abstract
  Estimation of seepage from water channels are necessary in evaluating water productivity in agricultural sector as affected by floodwater spreading on plains and artificial recharge of groundwater. Several empirical seepage equations have been developed for this purpose. Previous research results in ...  Read More

Research Paper
Economic Assessment and Comparison of Gravity and Pressurized Water Distribution Network in Sistan

J P; H A; S SH

Volume 28, Issue 4 , January 2015, Pages 713-724

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2015.100826

Abstract
  Water distribution method based on the type of water conduits can be divided into two groups, namely, open and closed systems, while on the basis of the energy of the water flow, the two groups are gravity flow and pressurized flow. Open channel type conveyance and distribution is achieved by gravity ...  Read More

Research Paper
Factors Affecting Participation of the Beneficiaries in Development of Irrigation and Drainage Networks in Bozhan River Watershed in Neyshabour County, Iran

H N; D H

Volume 28, Issue 4 , January 2015, Pages 725-735

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2015.100827

Abstract
  Realization of development, specially rural and agricultural development,as well as soil and water resources efficiency enhancement and irrigationnetworks management improvement depend on the beneficiaries’participation. Therefore, it is necessary to have macro planning and to beaware of the factors ...  Read More

Research Paper
Responsibility Analysis of Water Users’ Associations and Barriers for its Formation from the Viewpoint of Stakeholders

P A; N I

Volume 28, Issue 4 , January 2015, Pages 737-748

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2015.100828

Abstract
  Irrigation management transfer to farmers is one of the important and necessary issues for irrigation planners globally. Irrigation management transfer or participatory irrigation management by water users’ associations (WUA) is a widespread strategy in the world and a good way to remove the country's ...  Read More

Research Paper
Evaluation and Zoning of Irrigation Methods on Etka Orginiziation Lands in Dorud, Using Analytical Hierarchy Process

M S; M.B N; SH K; N N

Volume 28, Issue 4 , January 2015, Pages 749-758

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2015.100829

Abstract
  For the proper use of water resources in agriculture, it is necessary to provide appropriate irrigation system to supply crop water requirement. In the present research, using a hierarchical analysis, different types of irrigation systems were evaluated and prioritized on 1150 hectares of agricultural ...  Read More

Research Paper
Studying the Effects of Gavoshan Dam's Irrigation and Drainage Network on Groundwater of Miandarband Plain Using GMS 6.5 Model

R GH; A F; M Z

Volume 28, Issue 4 , January 2015, Pages 759-772

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2015.100830

Abstract
  Studying the effects of irrigation and drainage network on water table fluctuations is one of the important issues for management of ground water resources. In this study, the effects of establishing Gavoshan dam's irrigation and drainage network on groundwater of Miandarband plain was investigated using ...  Read More

Research Paper
Evaluation of the Performance of Pedotransfer Functions for Estimating Soil Moisture Retention Curve with SWRC Model

O B; B R

Volume 28, Issue 4 , January 2015, Pages 773-785

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2015.100831

Abstract
  Soil water retention curve (SWRC) is important in the studies of soil and water relationship, soil conservation, irrigation scheduling, drainage, solute transport, plant growth and crop water stress. The performance of 10 models (Simons et al., Libardy et al., Campbell, Farrell and Larson, van Genuchten, ...  Read More

Research Paper
Performance and Sensitivity Analysis of Infiltration Equations under Different Initial and Boundary Conditions in Furrow Irrigation

A J; M M; H E

Volume 28, Issue 4 , January 2015, Pages 787-799

https://doi.org/10.22092/jwra.2015.100832

Abstract
  In management of surface irrigation, infiltration function is important. Quantitative understanding of this phenomenon is essential in preventing soil erosion and water losses. The main objective of this study was to estimate the coefficients of infiltration equations (Kostiakov-Lewis, Philip, and Horton) ...  Read More