Soil characteristics and textural classes govern water holding capacity of different soils. Charts show effective rooting depths for crops. Soil monitoring and use of predictive equations can determine the amount of water needed between irrigations. Tensiometry, electrical resistance blocks, neutron probes, and time domain reflectometry allow growers to keep track of water in root zones throughout their fields. 36 pages
As irrigation water resources decrease and deficit irrigation becomes more common across the Great P...
Characterisation of soil water, in particular water flow dynamics is fundamental in assessing the en...
Soil water potential is a soil property affecting a large variety of bio-physical processes, such as...
Technology implementation in agricultural water management can significantly enhance crop water prod...
12 pp., 12 photos, 4 figures, 4 tablesMonitoring soil water content is essential if growers want to ...
This fact sheet introduces several soil water monitoring options that, when used correctly, can help...
Measurement of soil water content is essential for the characterization of soil hydrology, crop wate...
ABSTRACT: Effective and efficient water resource management is undoubtedly one of the most important...
Objectives: Develop a technique to measure the porosity of soil. Explain how a high water table ca...
14 pp., 12 photos, 4 figures, 4 tablesMonitoring soil water content is essential if growers want to ...
Use of tensiometers can provide knowledge about the water-holding characteristics of soil and the wa...
Establishing a representative monitoring location of soil water content is important for agricultura...
Efficient water resource management is one of the most important policy issues facing agriculture in...
Characterisation of soil water, in particular water flow dynamics is fundamental in assessing the en...
The development of TDR for measurement of soil water content and electrical conductivity has resulte...
As irrigation water resources decrease and deficit irrigation becomes more common across the Great P...
Characterisation of soil water, in particular water flow dynamics is fundamental in assessing the en...
Soil water potential is a soil property affecting a large variety of bio-physical processes, such as...
Technology implementation in agricultural water management can significantly enhance crop water prod...
12 pp., 12 photos, 4 figures, 4 tablesMonitoring soil water content is essential if growers want to ...
This fact sheet introduces several soil water monitoring options that, when used correctly, can help...
Measurement of soil water content is essential for the characterization of soil hydrology, crop wate...
ABSTRACT: Effective and efficient water resource management is undoubtedly one of the most important...
Objectives: Develop a technique to measure the porosity of soil. Explain how a high water table ca...
14 pp., 12 photos, 4 figures, 4 tablesMonitoring soil water content is essential if growers want to ...
Use of tensiometers can provide knowledge about the water-holding characteristics of soil and the wa...
Establishing a representative monitoring location of soil water content is important for agricultura...
Efficient water resource management is one of the most important policy issues facing agriculture in...
Characterisation of soil water, in particular water flow dynamics is fundamental in assessing the en...
The development of TDR for measurement of soil water content and electrical conductivity has resulte...
As irrigation water resources decrease and deficit irrigation becomes more common across the Great P...
Characterisation of soil water, in particular water flow dynamics is fundamental in assessing the en...
Soil water potential is a soil property affecting a large variety of bio-physical processes, such as...