Field Determination of Permanent Wilting Point

Water is a vital resource for cotton production in the desert Southwest. One method of managing irrigation water is through the use of a "checkbook" approach to irrigation scheduling. This involves irrigating based upon the percent depletion of plant available water (PA its from the soil p...

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Main Authors: Norton, E. R., Silvertooth, J. C.
Other Authors: Silvertooth, Jeff
Language:en_US
Published: College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) 1998
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/210356
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2103562015-10-23T04:50:02Z Field Determination of Permanent Wilting Point Norton, E. R. Silvertooth, J. C. Silvertooth, Jeff Agriculture -- Arizona Cotton -- Arizona Cotton -- Irrigation Water is a vital resource for cotton production in the desert Southwest. One method of managing irrigation water is through the use of a "checkbook" approach to irrigation scheduling. This involves irrigating based upon the percent depletion of plant available water (PA its from the soil profile. In order to effectively utilize this method of irrigation scheduling soil water content values at field capacity (FC) and permanent wilting point (PWP) must be defined. In this study the PWP values were characterized for two different soil types, one at Maricopa, AZ and another at Marana, AZ. The possibility of having different values for PWP as a function of crop stage of growth was also investigated in this study. Results demonstrated differences in both FC and PWP values between the two locations. Differences were also observed as a function of crop growth stage in the pattern of soil water extraction at the Maricopa location. 1998-04 text Article http://hdl.handle.net/10150/210356 Cotton: A College of Agriculture Report en_US AZ1006 College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
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language en_US
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topic Agriculture -- Arizona
Cotton -- Arizona
Cotton -- Irrigation
spellingShingle Agriculture -- Arizona
Cotton -- Arizona
Cotton -- Irrigation
Norton, E. R.
Silvertooth, J. C.
Field Determination of Permanent Wilting Point
description Water is a vital resource for cotton production in the desert Southwest. One method of managing irrigation water is through the use of a "checkbook" approach to irrigation scheduling. This involves irrigating based upon the percent depletion of plant available water (PA its from the soil profile. In order to effectively utilize this method of irrigation scheduling soil water content values at field capacity (FC) and permanent wilting point (PWP) must be defined. In this study the PWP values were characterized for two different soil types, one at Maricopa, AZ and another at Marana, AZ. The possibility of having different values for PWP as a function of crop stage of growth was also investigated in this study. Results demonstrated differences in both FC and PWP values between the two locations. Differences were also observed as a function of crop growth stage in the pattern of soil water extraction at the Maricopa location.
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title Field Determination of Permanent Wilting Point
title_short Field Determination of Permanent Wilting Point
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