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Water Balance Components in Covered and Uncovered Soil Growing Irrigated Muskmelon

Paulo Leonel Libardi, Jaedson Cláudio Anunciato Mota, Raimundo Nonato de Assis, Alexsandro dos Santos Brito, Joaquim Amaro

01/Sep/2015

ABSTRACT Knowledge of the terms (or processes) of the soil water balance equation or simply the components of the soil water balance over the cycle of an agricultural crop is essential for soil and water management. Thus, the aim of this study was to analyze these components in a Cambissolo Háplico (Haplocambids) growing muskmelon (Cucumis melo L.) under drip irrigation, with covered and uncovered soil, in the municipality of Baraúna, State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil (05º 04’ 48” […]

Estimation of field capacity from ring infiltrometer-drainage data

Theophilo Benedicto Ottoni Filho, Marta Vasconcelos Ottoni, Muriel Batista de Oliveira, José Ronaldo de Macedo

01/Dec/2014

Field capacity (FC) is a parameter widely used in applied soil science. However, its in situ method of determination may be difficult to apply, generally because of the need of large supplies of water at the test sites. Ottoni Filho et al. (2014) proposed a standardized procedure for field determination of FC and showed that such in situ FC can be estimated by a linear pedotransfer function (PTF) based on volumetric soil water content at the matric potential of -6 […]

Revisiting Field Capacity (FC): variation of definition of FC and its estimation from pedotransfer functions

Theophilo Benedicto Ottoni Filho, Marta Vasconcelos Ottoni, Muriel Batista de Oliveira, José Ronaldo de Macedo, Klaus Reichardt

01/Dec/2014

Taking into account the nature of the hydrological processes involved in in situ measurement of Field Capacity (FC), this study proposes a variation of the definition of FC aiming not only at minimizing the inadequacies of its determination, but also at maintaining its original, practical meaning. Analysis of FC data for 22 Brazilian soils and additional FC data from the literature, all measured according to the proposed definition, which is based on a 48-h drainage time after infiltration by shallow […]

Estimation of water percolation by different methods using TDR

Alisson Jadavi Pereira da Silva, Eugênio Ferreira Coelho

01/Feb/2014

Detailed knowledge on water percolation into the soil in irrigated areas is fundamental for solving problems of drainage, pollution and the recharge of underground aquifers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the percolation estimated by time-domain-reflectometry (TDR) in a drainage lysimeter. We used Darcy’s law with K(θ) functions determined by field and laboratory methods and by the change in water storage in the soil profile at 16 points of moisture measurement at different time intervals. A sandy clay […]

Water balance in Regosols cultivated with signal grass (Brachiaria Decumbens Stapf)

Renan Almeida Brito da Silva, José Romualdo de Sousa Lima, Antônio Celso Dantas Antonino, Patrícia Sousa de Sales Gondim, Eduardo Soares de Souza, Genival Barros Júnior

01/Feb/2014

One of the main crop production factors is soil water availability; therefore, determination of soil water inputs and outputs by the water balance method can be a valuable tool for improving crop management. The aim of this study was to assess soil water balance components in the field (soil water storage variations, drainage, capillary rise and evapotranspiration) and the root system profile of Brachiaria decumbens for nine months in 2011 (March to November). The ratio between evapotranspiration (ET) and reference […]

Field capacity estimation based on retention curve and soil water flux density

Alexsandro dos Santos Brito, Paulo Leonel Libardi, Jaedson Cláudio Anunciato Mota, Sergio Oliveira Moraes

01/Dec/2011

Field capacity is a parameter of undeniable importance for an adequate irrigation management. From the reliable determination of soil water content and field capacity, crop yields cam be optimized, maximizing the plant water use efficiency and preventing groundwater contamination by leaching of fertilizers and agrochemicals. The objective of this study was to evaluate field capacity (a) from the calculation of soil water flux density during water redistribution in a classical experiment to determine this parameter and (b) from a given […]

Water balance components in soils cropped to sugarcane, with and without nitrogen fertilization

Alexsandro dos Santos Brito, Paulo Leonel Libardi, Pablo Javier Ghiberto

01/Apr/2009

The water balance study in soils with sugarcane, cropped in large areas in Brazil, is essential for the agricultural management to increase the crop productivity and to reduce pollution risks. The objective of this research was to evaluate soil water balance equation components of two Oxisols under sugar-cane (first crop), in the counties of Jaboticabal and Pirassununga, State of São Paulo, Brazil. The study was carried out in an experimental area in Pirassununga (21 º 55 ‘ 54 ” S, 47 º 10 ‘ 54 ” W, 650 m), for only one level […]

A software to calculate soil hydraulic conductivity in internal drainage experiments (SHC, Version 2.00)

Durval Dourado Neto, Klaus Reichardt, Adriana Lúcia da Silva, Osny Oliveira Santos Bacchi, Luis Carlos Timm, Júlio César Martins Oliveira, [...]

01/Oct/2007

A software for the calculation of unsaturated soil hydraulic conductivity K(q) is presented for commonly used methods found in the literature, based on field experiments in which a soil profile is submitted to water infiltration followed by internal drainage. The software is available at: dourado@esalq.usp.br.

Mineralogy of a Red Yellow Argisol and a Solodic Planosol in a gneiss topossequence of the Central Semiarid region of Ceará state, Brazil

F. O. B. Mota, J. B. Oliveira, H. Gebhardt

01/Sep/2002

Morphological, physical, chemical and mineralogical properties, as well as the weathering processes were studied in a Red Yellow Argisol (Aridic Kandiustalf) (well drained) and a Solodic Planosol (Aridic Haplustalf) (partially drained), developed from gnaisses, in a topossequence of the central semiarid region of Ceará State, Brazil. The study had the purpose of investigating the influence of soil locations in the landscape (internal drainage) and on the diversification of soil properties, as well as to study processes of surface transport and […]