Plant-available soil water capacity: estimation methods and implications

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Bruno Montoani
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Silva,Érika Andressa da, Oliveira,Geraldo César de, Ferreira,Mozart Martins, Serafim,Milson Evaldo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
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Resumo: The plant-available water capacity of the soil is defined as the water content between field capacity and wilting point, and has wide practical application in planning the land use. In a representative profile of the Cerrado Oxisol, methods for estimating the wilting point were studied and compared, using a WP4-T psychrometer and Richards chamber for undisturbed and disturbed samples. In addition, the field capacity was estimated by the water content at 6, 10, 33 kPa and by the inflection point of the water retention curve, calculated by the van Genuchten and cubic polynomial models. We found that the field capacity moisture determined at the inflection point was higher than by the other methods, and that even at the inflection point the estimates differed, according to the model used. By the WP4-T psychrometer, the water content was significantly lower found the estimate of the permanent wilting point. We concluded that the estimation of the available water holding capacity is markedly influenced by the estimation methods, which has to be taken into consideration because of the practical importance of this parameter.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Plant-available soil water capacity: estimation methods and implications
title Plant-available soil water capacity: estimation methods and implications
spellingShingle Plant-available soil water capacity: estimation methods and implications
Silva,Bruno Montoani
field capacity
permanent wilting point
soil water retention curve modeling
Oxisol
land use planning
title_short Plant-available soil water capacity: estimation methods and implications
title_full Plant-available soil water capacity: estimation methods and implications
title_fullStr Plant-available soil water capacity: estimation methods and implications
title_full_unstemmed Plant-available soil water capacity: estimation methods and implications
title_sort Plant-available soil water capacity: estimation methods and implications
author Silva,Bruno Montoani
author_facet Silva,Bruno Montoani
Silva,Érika Andressa da
Oliveira,Geraldo César de
Ferreira,Mozart Martins
Serafim,Milson Evaldo
author_role author
author2 Silva,Érika Andressa da
Oliveira,Geraldo César de
Ferreira,Mozart Martins
Serafim,Milson Evaldo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Bruno Montoani
Silva,Érika Andressa da
Oliveira,Geraldo César de
Ferreira,Mozart Martins
Serafim,Milson Evaldo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv field capacity
permanent wilting point
soil water retention curve modeling
Oxisol
land use planning
topic field capacity
permanent wilting point
soil water retention curve modeling
Oxisol
land use planning
description The plant-available water capacity of the soil is defined as the water content between field capacity and wilting point, and has wide practical application in planning the land use. In a representative profile of the Cerrado Oxisol, methods for estimating the wilting point were studied and compared, using a WP4-T psychrometer and Richards chamber for undisturbed and disturbed samples. In addition, the field capacity was estimated by the water content at 6, 10, 33 kPa and by the inflection point of the water retention curve, calculated by the van Genuchten and cubic polynomial models. We found that the field capacity moisture determined at the inflection point was higher than by the other methods, and that even at the inflection point the estimates differed, according to the model used. By the WP4-T psychrometer, the water content was significantly lower found the estimate of the permanent wilting point. We concluded that the estimation of the available water holding capacity is markedly influenced by the estimation methods, which has to be taken into consideration because of the practical importance of this parameter.
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