Estimation of water retention and availability in soils of Rio Grande do Sul

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Autor(a) principal: Reichert,José Miguel
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Albuquerque,Jackson Adriano, Kaiser,Douglas Rodrigo, Reinert,Dalvan José, Urach,Felipe Lavarda, Carlesso,Reimar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
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Resumo: Dispersed information on water retention and availability in soils may be compiled in databases to generate pedotransfer functions. The objectives of this study were: to generate pedotransfer functions to estimate soil water retention based on easily measurable soil properties; to evaluate the efficiency of existing pedotransfer functions for different geographical regions for the estimation of water retention in soils of Rio Grande do Sul (RS); and to estimate plant-available water capacity based on soil particle-size distribution. Two databases were set up for soil properties, including water retention: one based on literature data (725 entries) and the other with soil data from an irrigation scheduling and management system (239 entries). From the literature database, pedotransfer functions were generated, nine pedofunctions available in the literature were evaluated and the plant-available water capacity was calculated. The coefficient of determination of some pedotransfer functions ranged from 0.56 to 0.66. Pedotransfer functions generated based on soils from other regions were not appropriate for estimating the water retention for RS soils. The plant-available water content varied with soil texture classes, from 0.089 kg kg-1 for the sand class to 0.191 kg kg-1 for the silty clay class. These variations were more related to sand and silt than to clay content. The soils with a greater silt/clay ratio, which were less weathered and with a greater quantity of smectite clay minerals, had high water retention and plant-available water capacity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estimation of water retention and availability in soils of Rio Grande do Sul
title Estimation of water retention and availability in soils of Rio Grande do Sul
spellingShingle Estimation of water retention and availability in soils of Rio Grande do Sul
Reichert,José Miguel
pedotransfer functions
texture class
water retention curve
mineralogy
title_short Estimation of water retention and availability in soils of Rio Grande do Sul
title_full Estimation of water retention and availability in soils of Rio Grande do Sul
title_fullStr Estimation of water retention and availability in soils of Rio Grande do Sul
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of water retention and availability in soils of Rio Grande do Sul
title_sort Estimation of water retention and availability in soils of Rio Grande do Sul
author Reichert,José Miguel
author_facet Reichert,José Miguel
Albuquerque,Jackson Adriano
Kaiser,Douglas Rodrigo
Reinert,Dalvan José
Urach,Felipe Lavarda
Carlesso,Reimar
author_role author
author2 Albuquerque,Jackson Adriano
Kaiser,Douglas Rodrigo
Reinert,Dalvan José
Urach,Felipe Lavarda
Carlesso,Reimar
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reichert,José Miguel
Albuquerque,Jackson Adriano
Kaiser,Douglas Rodrigo
Reinert,Dalvan José
Urach,Felipe Lavarda
Carlesso,Reimar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv pedotransfer functions
texture class
water retention curve
mineralogy
topic pedotransfer functions
texture class
water retention curve
mineralogy
description Dispersed information on water retention and availability in soils may be compiled in databases to generate pedotransfer functions. The objectives of this study were: to generate pedotransfer functions to estimate soil water retention based on easily measurable soil properties; to evaluate the efficiency of existing pedotransfer functions for different geographical regions for the estimation of water retention in soils of Rio Grande do Sul (RS); and to estimate plant-available water capacity based on soil particle-size distribution. Two databases were set up for soil properties, including water retention: one based on literature data (725 entries) and the other with soil data from an irrigation scheduling and management system (239 entries). From the literature database, pedotransfer functions were generated, nine pedofunctions available in the literature were evaluated and the plant-available water capacity was calculated. The coefficient of determination of some pedotransfer functions ranged from 0.56 to 0.66. Pedotransfer functions generated based on soils from other regions were not appropriate for estimating the water retention for RS soils. The plant-available water content varied with soil texture classes, from 0.089 kg kg-1 for the sand class to 0.191 kg kg-1 for the silty clay class. These variations were more related to sand and silt than to clay content. The soils with a greater silt/clay ratio, which were less weathered and with a greater quantity of smectite clay minerals, had high water retention and plant-available water capacity.
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