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1 Bastiaanssen, W. G. M. 1995. Regionalization of surface flux densities and moisture indicators in composite terrain: a remote sensing approach under clear skies in Mediterranean climates. Wageningen, Netherlands: Wageningen Agricultural University. 273p.
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5 ICID. 1999. 17th Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, Granada, Spain, 1999: Water for Agriculture in the Next Millennium - Transactions, Vol.1B, Q.48: Irrigation under conditions of water scarcity; Q.48.3: Conjunctive use of surface and groundwater; 48.4: Implication of water transfer schemes for agriculture; 48.5: Environmental implications of water scarcity conditions. New Delhi, India: ICID. x, 216p.
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6 Riquelme, F. J. M.; Ramos, A. B. 2005. Land and water use management in vine growing by using geographic information systems in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Agricultural Water Management, 77(1-3):82-95.
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8 Tarjuelo, J. M.; de Juan, J. A.; Valiente, M.; Garc¡a, P. 1996. Model for optimal cropping patterns within the farm based on crop water production functions and irrigation uniformity. II: a case study of irrigation scheduling in Albacete, Spain. Agricultural Water Management, 31(1/2):145-163.
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A model has been developed to determine optimal irrigation strategies for a single season. Application of the model to a case study is presented and then analyzed to illustrate the use of the technique and to develop some general guidelines. The multiple results prove that the normal strategy of adopting a single value to the "gross water depth applied/water depth needed" which depends on the irrigation system is not acceptable. This is because agronomic and economic factors should also be taken into account, plus the volume of available water on the farm and the price per cubic meter of water placed in the field.
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