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THE CRITICAL SOIL WATER CONTENT AND ITS RELATION TO SOIL WATER DYNAMICS

THE CRITICAL SOIL WATER CONTENT AND ITS RELATION TO SOIL WATER DYNAMICS

... To illustrate the efficiency of soil water extraction in different situations, TABLE 2 shows the mean matric potential within both soils at both transpiration rates and for different dis[r] ... See full document

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Assessing the performance of the FAO Aquacrop model to estimate maize yields and water use under full and deficit irrigation with focus on model parametrization

Assessing the performance of the FAO Aquacrop model to estimate maize yields and water use under full and deficit irrigation with focus on model parametrization

... deficit and full irrigation, were performed in Ribatejo region, Portugal and were used to assess water stress impacts on yields using the AquaCrop ...model. The model was assessed ... See full document

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Agroforestry, grass, biomass crop and row-crop management effects on soil water dynamics for claypan landscapes

Agroforestry, grass, biomass crop and row-crop management effects on soil water dynamics for claypan landscapes

... Volumetric soil water (VSW) content was determined by Campbell CS-616 (Campbell Scientific Inc, Logan, UT) sensors installed at 5-, 10-, 20-, and 40-cm depths with three ...connected to ... See full document

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Nitrate-Nitrogen Content in Soil and Lysimeter Water under Different Nitrogen Fertilization Levels in Crop Production

Nitrate-Nitrogen Content in Soil and Lysimeter Water under Different Nitrogen Fertilization Levels in Crop Production

... above the soil including stem, stump, branches, bark, seeds and foliage (FAO, ...In the case of conventional agriculture high levels of bi- omass production need to be balanced against ... See full document

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DEVELOPMENT OF CAPACITIVE SENSOR FOR MEASURING SOIL WATER CONTENT

DEVELOPMENT OF CAPACITIVE SENSOR FOR MEASURING SOIL WATER CONTENT

... ABSTRACT: The irrigation management based on the monitoring of the soil water content allows for the minimization of the amount of water applied, making ... See full document

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REVISÃO DE LITERATURA BEyOnD ThE “LEAST LImITIng WATER RAngE”: REThInKIng SOIL PhySICS RESEARCh In BRAzIL

REVISÃO DE LITERATURA BEyOnD ThE “LEAST LImITIng WATER RAngE”: REThInKIng SOIL PhySICS RESEARCh In BRAzIL

... for the Non Limiting Water Range (NLWR), introduced by Letey (1985), who defined it as the range of soil water contents for which neither the matric potential nor aeration nor ... See full document

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Water in the critical zone: soil, water and life from profile to planet

Water in the critical zone: soil, water and life from profile to planet

... Where the collecting : cropping area ratio is low (< 3), an individual group of plants can be supplied by an immediately adjacent patch of bare ...with water collected from a small upslope mini-catchment ... See full document

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The effects of land use and soil management on the physical properties of an Oxisol in Southeast Brazil

The effects of land use and soil management on the physical properties of an Oxisol in Southeast Brazil

... of the tropics are prone to a decrease in quality after conversion from native forest (FO) to a conventional tillage system ...However, the adoption of no-tillage (NT) and complex crop ... See full document

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Solubility of Benzo[&lt;i&gt;a&lt;/i&gt;]pyrene and Organic Matter of Soil in Subcritical Water

Solubility of Benzo[<i>a</i>]pyrene and Organic Matter of Soil in Subcritical Water

... samples and soil extracts were investigated at temper- atures 120 °C and 250 °C and pressure of 100 atm during 30 min for the analysis of processes happening during subcrit- ical ... See full document

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Seasonal Dynamics of Water Use Strategy of Two Salix Shrubs in Alpine Sandy Land, Tibetan Plateau.

Seasonal Dynamics of Water Use Strategy of Two Salix Shrubs in Alpine Sandy Land, Tibetan Plateau.

... in the growing season. Salix psammophila continuously used ground water in the growing season and relied on shallow soil water in ...shallow and deep soil ... See full document

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Diurnal pattern of the drying front in desert and its application for determining the effective infiltration

Diurnal pattern of the drying front in desert and its application for determining the effective infiltration

... above, the estimates of infiltration rate in desert have been conducted a lot with the tracer method, which is mainly used to evaluate variations of flow and trans- port in thick desert vadose ... See full document

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CORRECTION OF RESISTANCE TO PENETRATION BY PEDOFUNCTIONS AND A REFERENCE SOIL WATER CONTENT

CORRECTION OF RESISTANCE TO PENETRATION BY PEDOFUNCTIONS AND A REFERENCE SOIL WATER CONTENT

... In relation to other methods of correcting SPR by the soil water content, the procedure proposed here has some important ...example, the proposed method can be used ... See full document

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An Alert Regarding a Common Misinterpretation of the Van Genuchten α Parameter

An Alert Regarding a Common Misinterpretation of the Van Genuchten α Parameter

... available to describe the relation between matric potential and soil water content, the soil water retention ...function. The most frequently ... See full document

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Índice S e crescimento radicular da soja em diferentes classes texturais

Índice S e crescimento radicular da soja em diferentes classes texturais

... tested the hypothesis that the limiting values of S-index, proposed in the literature can not be used to determine the degradation condition of soils under soybean cultivation in ... See full document

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LEAST LIMITING WATER RANGE IN ASSESSING COMPACTION IN A BRAZILIAN CERRADO LATOSOL GROWING SUGARCANE

LEAST LIMITING WATER RANGE IN ASSESSING COMPACTION IN A BRAZILIAN CERRADO LATOSOL GROWING SUGARCANE

... In the south-central region of Brazil, there is a trend toward reducing the sugarcane inter-harvest period and increasing traffic of heavy harvesting machinery on soil with high water ... See full document

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SOIL SPATIAL VARIABILITY AND THE ESTIMATION OF THE IRRIGATION WATER DEPTH

SOIL SPATIAL VARIABILITY AND THE ESTIMATION OF THE IRRIGATION WATER DEPTH

... for soil management accomplishment such as fertilization, irrigation, liming, and harvest, among ...In the case of irrigation a central management point is the establishment of the ... See full document

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Water Erosion in Different Slope Lengths on Bare Soil

Water Erosion in Different Slope Lengths on Bare Soil

... compared to the observed values (Table 1) for the four treatments, despite the fact that the values of the R and K factors used in calculation of the SL estimated ... See full document

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WATER EROSION IN NO-TILLAGE MONOCULTURE AND INTERCROPPED SYSTEMS ALONG CONTOUR LINES

WATER EROSION IN NO-TILLAGE MONOCULTURE AND INTERCROPPED SYSTEMS ALONG CONTOUR LINES

... positive and linear relationship with water loss (Figure 4). The data dispersion indicates that some low water losses were related to high soil loss values, while some high ... See full document

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ANALYZING SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF SOIL WATER CONTENT (

ANALYZING SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF SOIL WATER CONTENT (

... Soil water contents at this site in Ottawa showed similar sets of semivariograms for all dates for the three years (Figure ...that the scaled semivariograms coalesced without much ...Although ... See full document

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Prediction of soil shear strength in agricultural and natural environments of the Brazilian Cerrado

Prediction of soil shear strength in agricultural and natural environments of the Brazilian Cerrado

... according to the normal stress applied and to their water content (Table ...(2004) and Carvalho et al. (2010) verified that soil use and management can ... See full document

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