نتایج جستجو برای: root zone temperature

تعداد نتایج: 685383  

Journal: :Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 2005

Ashraf Alizadeh Amraie, Hamdollah Eskandari,

A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of planting pattern and irrigation system on antioxidant activity of wheat and Persian clover. The experiment was carried out as a two-factor factorial with three replications. The first factor was irrigation system (conventional and partial root-zone irrigation) and the second was planting pattern (sole wheat, sole Persian clover, alterna...

2009
X. B. Ji E. S. Kang W. Z. Zhao Z. H. Zhang B. W. Jin

Field experiments were conducted to validate a one-dimensional numerical Simple Soil Plant Atmospheric Transfer (SiSPAT) model that simulates heat and water transfer through the root zone of a surface irrigated, cropped sandy soil. The model accounts for the dominant processes involved in water and heat transfer in a cropped soil. Model validation used field experimental data from 2004 and sugg...

2017
Sen Li Qiang Zuo Xiaoyu Wang Wenwen Ma Xinxin Jin Jianchu Shi Alon Ben-Gal

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Water-saving ground cover rice production systems (GCRPS) are gaining popularity in many parts of the world. We aimed to describe the characteristics of root growth, morphology, distribution, and water uptake for a GCRPS. METHODS A traditional paddy rice production system (TPRPS) was compared with GCRPS in greenhouse and field experiments. In the greenhouse, GCRPS where ro...

2015
Jens Leifeld Stefanie Meyer Karen Budge Maria Teresa Sebastia Michael Zimmermann Juerg Fuhrer

Root turnover is an important carbon flux component in grassland ecosystems because it replenishes substantial parts of carbon lost from soil via heterotrophic respiration and leaching. Among the various methods to estimate root turnover, the root's radiocarbon signature has rarely been applied to grassland soils previously, although the value of this approach is known from studies in forest so...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2004
Shaozhong Kang Jianhua Zhang

Controlled alternate partial root-zone irrigation (CAPRI), also called partial root-zone drying (PRD) in other literature, is a new irrigation technique and may improve the water use efficiency of crop production without significant yield reduction. It involves part of the root system being exposed to drying soil while the remaining part is irrigated normally. The wetted and dried sides of the ...

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