
OM C46
Soil water balance and transport processes: Review of theory and field applications
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Résumé
The theory of soil water balance and transport processes is reviewed. The main subjects are: (1) measurement of crop water consumption; (2) principles of soil water behaviour; (3) measuring techniques of soil water content and potential, such as dielectric methods, the gravimetric method, neutron scattering techniques, and the use of piezometers and tensiometers; (4) theory, principles and applications of time-domain reflectometry; (5) water transport at the soil-root interface; and (6) the soil water balance approach to crop water requirement studies. Applications to soil water management in agriculture include: determination of the direction and quantity of soil water flow; determination of the soil water characteristic curve or retentivity curve; irrigation scheduling; measurement of unsaturated hydraulic conductivity; and measuring crop evapotranspiration in the field.
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Determination methods of crop water consumption Steduto P.. |
1-25 |
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Principles of soil water behavior Nielsen D.R.. |
27-66 |
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Soil water content and potential: measuring techniques Hartmann R.. |
67-111 |
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The time-domain reflectometry: theory, principles and applications Santini A., D'Urso G.. |
113-145 |
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Water transport at the soil-root interface Amato M.. |
147-180 |
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Soil water balance approach in crop water requirement studies Kirda C.. |
181-199 |
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