Water consumption and soil moisture distribution in melon crop with mulching and in a protected environment

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Autor(a) principal: Monteiro,Rodrigo Otávio Câmara
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Coelho,Rubens Duarte, Monteiro,Priscylla Ferraz Câmara, Whopmans,Jan, Lennartz,Bernd
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de fruticultura (Online)
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Resumo: Mulching has become an important technique for land cover, but there are some technical procedures which should be adjusted for these new modified conditions to establish optimum total water depth. It is also important to observe the soil-water relations as soil water distribution and wetted volume dimensions. The objective of the present study was to estimate melon evapotranspiration under mulching in a protected environment and to verify the water spatial distribution around the melon root system in two soil classes. Mulching provided 27 mm water saving by reducing water evaporation. In terms of volume each plant received, on average, the amount of 175.2 L of water in 84 days of cultivation without mulching, while when was used mulching the water requirement was 160.2 L per plant. The use of mulching reduced the soil moisture variability throughout the crop cycle and allowed a greater distribution of soil water that was more intense in the clay soil. The clayey soil provided on average 43 mm more water depth retention in 0.50 m soil deep relative to the sandy loam soil, and reduced 5.6 mm the crop cycle soil moisture variation compared to sandy loam soil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Water consumption and soil moisture distribution in melon crop with mulching and in a protected environment
title Water consumption and soil moisture distribution in melon crop with mulching and in a protected environment
spellingShingle Water consumption and soil moisture distribution in melon crop with mulching and in a protected environment
Monteiro,Rodrigo Otávio Câmara
Evapotranspiration
plastic cover
tensiometer
irrigation
title_short Water consumption and soil moisture distribution in melon crop with mulching and in a protected environment
title_full Water consumption and soil moisture distribution in melon crop with mulching and in a protected environment
title_fullStr Water consumption and soil moisture distribution in melon crop with mulching and in a protected environment
title_full_unstemmed Water consumption and soil moisture distribution in melon crop with mulching and in a protected environment
title_sort Water consumption and soil moisture distribution in melon crop with mulching and in a protected environment
author Monteiro,Rodrigo Otávio Câmara
author_facet Monteiro,Rodrigo Otávio Câmara
Coelho,Rubens Duarte
Monteiro,Priscylla Ferraz Câmara
Whopmans,Jan
Lennartz,Bernd
author_role author
author2 Coelho,Rubens Duarte
Monteiro,Priscylla Ferraz Câmara
Whopmans,Jan
Lennartz,Bernd
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Monteiro,Rodrigo Otávio Câmara
Coelho,Rubens Duarte
Monteiro,Priscylla Ferraz Câmara
Whopmans,Jan
Lennartz,Bernd
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Evapotranspiration
plastic cover
tensiometer
irrigation
topic Evapotranspiration
plastic cover
tensiometer
irrigation
description Mulching has become an important technique for land cover, but there are some technical procedures which should be adjusted for these new modified conditions to establish optimum total water depth. It is also important to observe the soil-water relations as soil water distribution and wetted volume dimensions. The objective of the present study was to estimate melon evapotranspiration under mulching in a protected environment and to verify the water spatial distribution around the melon root system in two soil classes. Mulching provided 27 mm water saving by reducing water evaporation. In terms of volume each plant received, on average, the amount of 175.2 L of water in 84 days of cultivation without mulching, while when was used mulching the water requirement was 160.2 L per plant. The use of mulching reduced the soil moisture variability throughout the crop cycle and allowed a greater distribution of soil water that was more intense in the clay soil. The clayey soil provided on average 43 mm more water depth retention in 0.50 m soil deep relative to the sandy loam soil, and reduced 5.6 mm the crop cycle soil moisture variation compared to sandy loam soil.
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