microaspersión
Microaspersión is an irrigation technique that delivers water in fine droplets over an area. It is a method of localized irrigation that falls between traditional drip irrigation and conventional sprinkler systems. The water is applied at low pressure through small emitters, often referred to as micro-sprinklers or micro-sprayers. These emitters are designed to produce a very fine spray or mist, covering a relatively small radius.
The primary advantage of microaspersión is its efficiency in water application. By applying water directly to
Microaspersión systems are commonly used in agriculture, particularly for high-value crops, orchards, vineyards, and in greenhouses.