Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Irrigation
- improve
crop
quality
- aid harvesting
in dry soils
- reduce capping
- aid germination
- maintain/increase yields
- crop requirement varies
- climate
- crop
- potatoes
- june/july
- transpire
25-35mm/ha/week
- equivalent to 250,000-
350,000litres/ha/week
- apply 5mm at
SMD=10mm to
avoid common scab
- BPC, 1999
- 400mm per season
- upto 200mm from
irrigation (Shrops)
- cultivar
- length of growing season
- soil
type
- soil structure
- daily weather
- soil water reserves deplete
- gravitational
- evapotranspiration
- evaporation
- transpiration
- increase
nutrient
availability
- low soil moisture
- stomata close
- transpiration falls
- CO2 uptake reduced
- DM reduces
- wilt and die
- water uptake factors
- air temp
- relative humidity
- high
reduces
transpiration
- low
increases
- wind speed
- low=low
- high=high
- solar radiation
- size/
development/
age
- soil
- water status
- structure
- MAFF, 1988
- approx. 17% AWC for all
topsoils and subsoils
- silt loam = 23% & 22%
- sands = 12% & 7%
- peats = 35% & 35%
- Withers and Vipond 1974
- infiltration rate
decreases over time
- reaches terminal rate
- 55mm/hr sand
30mm/hr loam
5mm/hr clay
- OM increases
pore volume
and size
- thus increasing
infiltration and
water capacity
- ADAS Irrigation best
practice guide 2003