Soil water content has an important role for agriculture and agricultural science. Most physical and chemical properties of soil vary with moisture content. Measurement of soil moisture is needed in every type of soil study and application of adequate and timely moisture for irrigation, depending upon the soil-moisture-plant environment, is essential in crop production. The need to improve irrigation practices is well known. Measured irrigation volumes varied as a result of changing container spacing, canopy interference, overwintering structures and inefficiencies in irrigation systems. Inefficient and excessive irrigation leads to increased runoff of water and nutrients. Best management practices have been adopted to use water resources more sustainably. These methods are beneficial for growers concerned with reducing water use and controlling runoff; however, these irrigation practices are not based on plant water needs nor on fully documented traceable data and often information about calibration, resolution, accuracy and uncertainty are not provided.
Soil moisture measurement and calibration methods
Sanna Francesca
2018
Abstract
Soil water content has an important role for agriculture and agricultural science. Most physical and chemical properties of soil vary with moisture content. Measurement of soil moisture is needed in every type of soil study and application of adequate and timely moisture for irrigation, depending upon the soil-moisture-plant environment, is essential in crop production. The need to improve irrigation practices is well known. Measured irrigation volumes varied as a result of changing container spacing, canopy interference, overwintering structures and inefficiencies in irrigation systems. Inefficient and excessive irrigation leads to increased runoff of water and nutrients. Best management practices have been adopted to use water resources more sustainably. These methods are beneficial for growers concerned with reducing water use and controlling runoff; however, these irrigation practices are not based on plant water needs nor on fully documented traceable data and often information about calibration, resolution, accuracy and uncertainty are not provided.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.