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Title: Soil penetration resistance and Sugarcane rooting under subsuperficial drip irrigation levels.
Authors: RESENDE, R. S.
CINTRA, F. L. D.
PACHECO, E. P.
AMORIM, J. R. A. de
BRANT, R. da S.
SILVA, S. M. da
Affiliation: RONALDO SOUZA RESENDE, CPATC; FERNANDO LUIS DULTRA CINTRA, CPATC; EDSON PATTO PACHECO, CPATC; JULIO ROBERTO ARAUJO DE AMORIM, CPATC; RENATA DA SILVA BOMFIM GOMES, CPATC; SANDRA M. DA SILVA, USINA CORURIPE.
Date Issued: 2022
Citation: Sugar Tech, 2022.
Description: Knowledge of the soil water regime in a dynamic equilibrium condition (steady state) of the emitter?soil?plant system is essential to evaluate the adopted irrigation management, aiming to maximize the water use efficiency in irrigation. Thus, our objective was to determine the integrated effect of four irrigation levels on the soil moisture (&#952;v) distribution pattern, mechanical soil penetration resistance (PR), and sugarcane rooting. Irrigation levels were established based on the percentage of reference evapotranspiration (ETo), as follows: 40% (W1), 70% (W2), 100% (W3), and 130% (W4) of ETo. From the soil moisture profile and PR versus &#952;v regression models, PR profiles for each irrigation level were estimated. At the end of the crop cycle, trenches were opened to assess sugarcane root system. According to the results, the water dynamic in the soil profile resulted in a soil-wetting pattern that did not match the sugarcane rooting profile. For treatments W3 and W4 the wetting pattern indicated water loss through deep percolation. For all treatments and considering the entire soil profile, the PR values ranged from&#8201;<&#8201;2 to 10 MPa. Also, the roots were superficially spread and limited to the first 0.35 m in depth for all irrigation depths applied. Although the soil wetting by irrigation reduced the strength of the cohesive layer, this reduction was insufficient to allow the deepening of plant roots. The su garcane root development was limited to the region of the soil profile defined by a PR value approximately equal to 2.0 MPa.
Thesagro: Cana de Açúcar
Irrigação
Aeração do Solo
Compactação do Solo
Retenção de Água no Solo
Enraizamento
NAL Thesaurus: Sugarcane
Soil
Soil air
Root systems
Roots
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12355-022-01186-4
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CPATC)

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