论文题目 |
Incorporating root distribution factor to evaluate soil water statusfor winter wheat |
作 者 |
Xiaoyu Zhang(张小雨), Xiying Zhang(张喜英), Xiuwei Liu(刘秀位), Liwei Shao(邵立威), Hongyong Sun(孙宏勇), Suying Chen(陈素英); |
发表年度 |
2015 |
刊物名称 |
Agricultural Water Management |
卷、期、页码 |
153; ; 32–41 |
影响因子 |
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论文摘要 |
Many indicators have been developed to determine when and how much to irrigate to improve the irrigation efficiency. The relative available soil water (RASW) is an indicator that can be easily calculated but takes the availability of soil water to crops equally throughout the root zone profile without considering the soil water uptake ability as related to the root distribution. This study introduced a root parameter related to the relative root length abundance at different soil depth into RASW to evaluate the soil moisture conditions on crop performance (simplified as RASWr). The field study was carried out in the North China Plain (NCP) from 2010 to 2014 for four growing seasons of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under six irrigation treatments to create different soil moisture conditions. The results showed that RASWr was more closely related than RASW to the leaf water potential and stomatal conductance, and it was less affected by daily weather fluctuations as compared to crop water stress index (CWSI).Compared to the fraction of transpirable soil water (FTSW), RASWr was more easily obtained. The simple RASW indicator was improved by incorporating the relative root abundance factor which can be simulated by a form parameter of root distribution and maximum rooting depth at different growth stages of the crop. |
全文链接 |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2015.02.001 |
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