Modeling Root Growth, Crop Growth and N Uptake of Winter Wheat Based on SWMS_2D: Model and Validation
12/Jun/2017
ABSTRACT Simulations for root growth, crop growth, and N uptake in agro-hydrological models are of significant concern to researchers. SWMS_2D is one of the most widely used physical hydrologically related models. This model solves equations that govern soil-water movement by the finite element method, and has a public access source code. Incorporating key agricultural components into the SWMS_2D model is of practical importance, especially for modeling some critical cereal crops such as winter wheat. We added root growth, crop growth, […]
Compared performance of penetrometers and effect of soil water content on penetration resistance measurements
01/Jun/2014
Modern agriculture techniques have a great impact on crops and soil quality, especially by the increased machinery traffic and weight. Several devices have been developed for determining soil properties in the field, aimed at managing compacted areas. Penetrometry is a widely used technique; however, there are several types of penetrometers, which have different action modes that can affect the soil resistance measurement. The objective of this study was to compare the functionality of two penetrometry methods (manual and automated mode) […]
Water balance in Regosols cultivated with signal grass (Brachiaria Decumbens Stapf)
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 […]
An analysis of soil hydraulic conductivity determination by means of the instantaneous profile method
01/Oct/2013
The soil hydraulic conductivity K is a property that expresses the ability of the soil in conducting water. It is important for soil management, crops yield and the preservation of soil and environment. The soil hydraulic conductivity can be determined by means of laboratory and field methods, the first better experimentally controlled and the second with less degree of soil disturbing. Among the field methods, the instantaneous profile one is the most used, both the original and the modified in […]
Performance of TDR probes with different rod lengths
01/Aug/2012
Soil moisture using the time domain reflectometry (TDR) has been evaluated using probes or waveguides (length > 0.10 m), with little information in the literature for lower lengths. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the estimation of soil moisture from the dielectric constant using TDR probes with different rod lengths. TDR waveguides were fabricated with different rod lengths (0.30, 0.15, 0.12, 0.10, 0.08, 0.06, and 0.04 m). In the laboratory, the soil was placed for drying in air, […]
Electrical conductivity of soil irrigated with swine wastewater estimated by time-domain reflectometry
01/Aug/2011
Wastewater application to soil is an alternative for fertilization and water reuse. However, particular care must be taken with this practice, since successive wastewater applications can cause soil salinization. Time-domain reflectometry (TDR) allows for the simultaneous and continuous monitoring of both soil water content and apparent electrical conductivity and thus for the indirect measurement of the electrical conductivity of the soil solution. This study aimed to evaluate the suitability of TDR for the indirect determination of the electrical conductivity (ECse) […]
Water storage and muskmelon productivity of a drip-irrigated soil with and without soil cover
01/Oct/2010
In regions with water stress, irrigation methods that optimize water application to crops are required for agricultural production. Knowledge on soil water storage in the soil rooting zone during an agricultural crop cycle is essential for water and soil management. The objective of this study was to evaluate water storage in an Inceptisol under drip-irrigated muskmelon, with and without soil cover. The experiment was carried out in the Apodi Tableland, county of Baraúna, state of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil […]
Emission of nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide from semi-arid tropical soils in Chiapas México
01/Oct/2010
The semi-arid region of Chiapas is dominated by N2 -fixing shrubs, e.g., Acacia angustissima. Urea-fertilized soil samples under maize were collected from areas covered and uncovered by A. angustissima in different seasons and N2O and CO2 emissions were monitored. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of urea and of the rainy and dry season on gas emissions from semi-arid soil under laboratory conditions. Urea and soil use had no effect on CO2 production. Nitrons oxide emission […]
Pedotransfer functions related to spatial variability of water retention attributes for lowland soils
01/Jun/2010
The estimation of non available soil variables through the knowledge of other related measured variables can be achieved through pedotransfer functions (PTF) mainly saving time and reducing cost. Great differences among soils, however, can yield non desirable results when applying this method. This study discusses the application of developed PTFs by several authors using a variety of soils of different characteristics, to evaluate soil water contents of two Brazilian lowland soils. Comparisons are made between PTF evaluated data and field […]
Pedotransfer functions for soil resistance to penetration curve
01/Dec/2008
The estimate soil resistance to penetration curves (RPC) based on readily obtained variables such as water content, is a useful not only for the evaluation of soil compaction, but also to simplify the interpretation of soil resistance to penetration under different field conditions. The objective of this study was to estimate the RPC in soils of different textures and bulk densities based on data obtained with an impact penetrometer. The experiment was carried out at the Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias […]