![]() Moreover, this resulted in limited participation of children, girls and women in educational, social and developmental activities.īenefits of a solarized system & Sustainability Measures ![]() These costs are unaffordable to the low-income community of Kayssa town. Additionally, a lack of awareness on operation and maintenance (O&M) of existing diesel generators among beneficiaries and increased storage requirements due to low pump volume of existing generators were also identified. Kaysa town has encountered these problems for the last four years, mainly due to non-functionality of the existing scheme as a result of high fuel consumption and high operational cost of existing diesel generators, the cost of fuel, oil, oil filters and maintenance for water pumping from a deep well and the destruction of water distribution lines. Furthermore, the average amount of time spent on looking for water from these unprotected sources is between 45 minutes to one hour. These sources are shared by animals and humans which poses health risks. The community uses unprotected water sources such as sandy water “Chirosh”, springs and rivers to obtain water for domestic use. There is lack of access to adequate drinking water services in the area. Agriculture and cattle breeding is the major economic activity of the town. The town has a total population of 6148 (2,223 male and 3,925 female). Kayssa Town is one of the Kebeles of Baka -Dawela Ari District, and also the capital town of the district. European Journal of Plant Pathology, 110, 35–44.Written by Tilahun Bishaw, Branch Head at South Omo Branch and Baherwessen Weldaregay, Skybird Micro Project Coordinator for South Omo Branch Selection and screening of endorhizosphere bacteria from solarized soils as biocontrol agents against Verticillium dahliae of solanaceous hosts. Integration of soil solarization with chemical, biological and cultural control of the management of soilborne diseases of vegetables. Proceedings of the International Conference on Soil Solarization (Aleppo, Syria). Soil solarization and integrated management of soilborne pests. Thermal components of soil solarization as related to changes in root and soil microflora and increased plant growth response. Proceedings of the American Phytopathological Society, 4, 210 (abstr.). Control of Verticillium dahliae by plastic mulching. Katan (Eds.), Soil solarization, theory and practice (pp. Physical principles of solar heating of soils. The first decade of soil solarization (solar heating): a chronological bibliography. ![]() Katan, J., Grinstein, A., Greenberger, A., Yarden, O., & DeVay, J. Solar heating by polyethylene mulching for the control of diseases caused by soil-borne pathogens. Katan, J., Greenberger, A., Alon, H., & Grinstein, A. Katan (Eds.), Soil solarization: theory and practice (pp. Mechanisms of pathogen and disease control and plant growth improvement involved in soil solarization. ![]() Gullino (Eds.), Recent developments in management of plant diseases (pp. Soil solarization - 30 years on: What lessons have been learned? In U. Induced suppressiveness in solarized soils. Proceedings of the International Conference on Soil Solarization (Amman, Jordan). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |