The influence of irrigation practices on the surface soil structure is well known by farmers and agricultural scientists. Breakdown of surface aggregates into finer particles and redistribution of these letter within the top few millimetres produce a crust-like surface structure which affects many soil physical properties such as water infiltration, water retention features, mechanical impedance. The aim of this work is to study soil pore geometry changes in surface horizons under furrow and sprinkler irrigation regimes, using a quantitative approach. Undisturbed samples of a bared and cropped clay-loam soil, before and after the irrigation treatments, were collected. Porosity against depth up to 75 mm and pore size distribution of the upper 1 cm thick layer have been measured by means of image analysis techniques on digital images of sections of the specimens at a resolution of 40 ?m. Major impact on the soil structure of the furrow irrigation versus the sprinkler system has resulted both in terms of compactness and thickness of the crusts. Sprinkler system produced reduction in porosity mainly in the largest pore size classes (>800 ?m) while the furrow system upon the whole range of sizes. Crop has showed a mitigating effect on compactness but an increase of the thickness of the compacted soil. The quantitative analysis of the size distribution of the pore system described in this paper has showed to be easily performable even for very thin layers of soil where other measurements (i.e. hydrology) may be difficult to be employed.

Soil pore geometry changes in surface horizons under different irrigation regimes

Anna TEDESCHI;Giacomo MELE;
2002

Abstract

The influence of irrigation practices on the surface soil structure is well known by farmers and agricultural scientists. Breakdown of surface aggregates into finer particles and redistribution of these letter within the top few millimetres produce a crust-like surface structure which affects many soil physical properties such as water infiltration, water retention features, mechanical impedance. The aim of this work is to study soil pore geometry changes in surface horizons under furrow and sprinkler irrigation regimes, using a quantitative approach. Undisturbed samples of a bared and cropped clay-loam soil, before and after the irrigation treatments, were collected. Porosity against depth up to 75 mm and pore size distribution of the upper 1 cm thick layer have been measured by means of image analysis techniques on digital images of sections of the specimens at a resolution of 40 ?m. Major impact on the soil structure of the furrow irrigation versus the sprinkler system has resulted both in terms of compactness and thickness of the crusts. Sprinkler system produced reduction in porosity mainly in the largest pore size classes (>800 ?m) while the furrow system upon the whole range of sizes. Crop has showed a mitigating effect on compactness but an increase of the thickness of the compacted soil. The quantitative analysis of the size distribution of the pore system described in this paper has showed to be easily performable even for very thin layers of soil where other measurements (i.e. hydrology) may be difficult to be employed.
2002
Istituto per i Sistemi Agricoli e Forestali del Mediterraneo - ISAFOM
Inglese
Transactions of 17th World Congress of Soil Science
17th WCSS - 17th World Congress of Soil Science - Soil Science: Confronting New Realities in the 21st Century
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264-12
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http://www.iuss.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10&Itemid=12
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
14-21 August 2002
Bangkok (Thailand)
irrigation practices
crusts
image analysis
soil structure
Comunicazione orale in inglese tenuta dal Dott. Giacomo Mele. Volumi abstracts in formato sia cartaceo che elettronico. Vol III, Symposium 35, Soil Micromorphology to quantify Soil Structure Qualities Volume Full papers solo in formato solo elettronico Gli atti di questo convegno non hanno ISBN ma sono reperibili all' URL indicato, quello ufficiale della IUSS (international union of soil science).
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Tedeschi, Anna; Mele, Giacomo; Terribile, Fabio
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