The low water-holding capacity of sandy soils, together with spatial and temporal variations of rainfall, require Florida citrus trees to be irrigated for optimal production. Citrus tree root systems are exposed to various hydrologic conditions because of soil temperature and water gradients due to tree canopy shading and under-tree microirrigation. The main goal of this study was to evaluate water balance components in a mature citrus orchard grown on central Florida ridge soils with special interest in quantifying rainfall interception by a citrus canopy and its effect on effective rainfall estimation. Soil water content was monitored every 30 min at 10-, 20-, 40-, and 80-cm depths in the root zone both under and outside of citrus tree ca...
The knowledge of the crop response to soil water deficit is essential to predict the actual crop wat...
Totaling approximately six million tons of production each year, the citrus industry is one of the m...
Florida citrus groves are typically grown in two regions of the state: flatwoods and ridge. The sout...
The low water-holding capacity of sandy soils, together with spatial and temporal variations of rain...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is a major component of soil water mass balance. An improved understanding o...
A citrus orchard (Citrus sinensis [L] Osb. 'Rhode Red Valencia') was established at the Agricultural...
The plant canopy intercepts rain and thus can alter the distribution of water under the canopy as co...
Citrus is one of the most important fruit crops in the world but is vulnerable to drought and temper...
Redistribution and depletion of soil water in a Tavares fine sand (Typic Quartzipsamments) profile w...
Understanding soil water movement is needed to manage irrigation to minimize water drainage, nutrien...
Most perennial crops sensitive to water scarcity, such as citrus, can benefit from efficient water m...
Proper irrigation scheduling requires the knowledge of the soil-plant-atmosphere system, including t...
Compared to the micro-sprinkler irrigation, traditionally used in citrus orchards, subsurface drip s...
The knowledge of the crop response to soil water deficit is essential to predict the actual crop wat...
Totaling approximately six million tons of production each year, the citrus industry is one of the m...
Florida citrus groves are typically grown in two regions of the state: flatwoods and ridge. The sout...
The low water-holding capacity of sandy soils, together with spatial and temporal variations of rain...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is a major component of soil water mass balance. An improved understanding o...
A citrus orchard (Citrus sinensis [L] Osb. 'Rhode Red Valencia') was established at the Agricultural...
The plant canopy intercepts rain and thus can alter the distribution of water under the canopy as co...
Citrus is one of the most important fruit crops in the world but is vulnerable to drought and temper...
Redistribution and depletion of soil water in a Tavares fine sand (Typic Quartzipsamments) profile w...
Understanding soil water movement is needed to manage irrigation to minimize water drainage, nutrien...
Most perennial crops sensitive to water scarcity, such as citrus, can benefit from efficient water m...
Proper irrigation scheduling requires the knowledge of the soil-plant-atmosphere system, including t...
Compared to the micro-sprinkler irrigation, traditionally used in citrus orchards, subsurface drip s...
The knowledge of the crop response to soil water deficit is essential to predict the actual crop wat...
Totaling approximately six million tons of production each year, the citrus industry is one of the m...
Florida citrus groves are typically grown in two regions of the state: flatwoods and ridge. The sout...