نتایج جستجو برای: soil water content

تعداد نتایج: 1056794  

2013
Mauricio Farrell

 The factors that determine the success of the crop is water content in the soil profile explored by the roots, where soil and management condition affect the storage and availability. Because of the sites defined by the altimetry and crops predecessors affect the behavior of water content stored in the soil available for plants.  The aim of this work was to analyze the relationship between d...

2001
R. Scott Van Pelt Peter J. Wierenga

those fields. Both of these techniques, however, require more observations than are practical for most field manEstimation of mean water status in a field is crucial to effective agers. Efforts have been made to characterize fields irrigation water management. Problems encountered with the estimation of mean field soil water status may be attributed to spatial variabilfrom fewer observations. T...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2003
G. W. Theseira G. E. Host J. G. Isebrands F. D. Whisler

ECOPHYS, an individual-based process model for poplar, requires a three-dimensional soil water redistribution model to simulate soil water dynamics, plant uptake, and root growth. SOILPSI is a potential-driven water redistribution model based on the RHIZOS rhizosphere simulator. It expands on RHIZOS by calculating water flux based on water potential, and has a macropore flow mode to allow rapid...

2003
Y. Luo Z. OuYang G. Yuan D. Tang X. Xie

Three macroscopic root water uptake models (Molz–Remson, Feddes, and Selim–Iskandar) have been widely used in modeling water flow in soil–plant systems. In this article, we use evapotranspiration data and soil water content data obtained from lysimeter measurements and root distribution data obtained in a nearby wheat field to evaluate the accuracy of these root water uptake models in predictin...

2010
G. Ojeda G. Marando M. Bonmatí J. M. Alcañiz

One of most important problems in soil thermodynamics is related to soil water hysteresis , which arises mainly from differences in the processes of emptying and filling individual pores during wetting and drying. In a minesoil coming from excavations, amended with six different types of sewage sludge (composted or thermally dried), it was observed that the critical point (c, wc) that separate...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2010
Lucas A Cernusak Klaus Winter Benjamin L Turner

We investigated the variation in leaf nitrogen to phosphorus ratios of tropical tree and liana seedlings as a function of the relative growth rate, whole-plant water-use efficiency, soil water content and fertilizer addition. First, seedlings of 13 tree and liana species were grown individually in 38-l pots prepared with a homogeneous soil mixture. Second, seedlings of three tree species were g...

2015
Kefeng Zhang Angela D. Bosch-Serra Jaume Boixadera Andrew J. Thompson Ben Bond-Lamberty

Agro-hydrological models have increasingly become useful and powerful tools in optimizing water and fertilizer application, and in studying the environmental consequences. Accurate prediction of water dynamics in such models is essential for models to produce reasonable results. In this study, detailed simulations were performed for water dynamics of rainfed winter wheat and barley grown under ...

2013
E. A. Abou Hussien A. Shaban

This study was carried out on saline soils of Sahl El-Houssinia, El-Sharkia Governorate to evaluate three different water sources as a leaching and irrigation water in these soils and their use effect on some trace elements accumulation in the different soil layers. The using water sources were Bahr El-Bakar drain, Bahr Hadoos drain and El-Salam canal. These sources were used in the leaching th...

2002
C. J. Miller

Tests were conducted to determine the variation of water content and pore water suction for compacted clayey soils. The soils had varying amounts of clay fraction with plasticities ranging from low to high plasticity. The unsaturated soil behavior was investigated for six conditions, covering a range of compactive efforts and water contents. The experimental data were fit to four commonly used ...

2007
G. J. Hanson S. L. Hunt

Overtopping, internal erosion, and piping are the main causes of accidents and failures of embankments for dams, lagoons, and levees. A key parameter in the failure of these structures is the erodibility of the soil materials used in construction of the embankments. The soil materials are typically constructed based on compaction specifications. The jet erosion test (JET) has been developed to ...

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