Water, soils, and plants.

D. Cleveland, S. Smith, D. Soleri
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Abstract In food gardens, water carries plant nutrients from the roots upward, and carbohydrates from photosynthesis throughout the plant. Water is also a medium for chemical reactions, cools the plant by evaporating from the leaves, and is essential for photosynthesis. The immediate goal of garden water management is to provide plants with enough water to produce a harvest and other benefits for a reasonable investment of time, money, and other resources, and without creating salinity or waterlogging problems. Another important goal of garden water management is strengthening equitable access to good quality water for people, while providing adequate water for food production and natural ecosystems, now and in the future. This chapter looks at some concepts of water-soil-plant relationships that are key to achieving these goals as water becomes scarcer.
水、土壤和植物。
在食物花园中,水从根部向上携带植物营养,并从植物的光合作用中携带碳水化合物。水也是化学反应的媒介,通过从叶子中蒸发来冷却植物,并且对光合作用至关重要。园林水管理的直接目标是在合理投入时间、金钱和其他资源的情况下,为植物提供足够的水以获得收获和其他收益,同时不产生盐碱化或内涝问题。园林水管理的另一个重要目标是加强人们公平获得优质水的机会,同时为现在和未来的粮食生产和自然生态系统提供充足的水。本章着眼于水-土壤-植物关系的一些概念,这些概念是实现这些目标的关键,因为水变得越来越稀缺。
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