Evaluation of an experimental system of soil moisture registration for irrigation management in potted vineyard (Vitis vinifera L. CV Bobal) of multi-depth temperature compensation based in resistivity measurements
M.J. Oates,
A.L. Vázquez de León,
D.S. Intrigliolo,
J.M. Molina Martínez and
A. Ruiz-Canales
Agricultural Water Management, 2015, vol. 151, issue C, 126-135
Abstract:
Measurement of soil moisture is a fundamental parameter for irrigation scheduling. In order to determine this parameter, many types of sensors are employed. Some of these sensors for soil moisture measurements are based on electric resistivity. Measurements are affected by many factors including soil temperature, length of probes, amongst others, that can cause incorrect determination of soil moisture levels. Consequently, this can lead to inappropriate or unnecessary irrigation. The main objective of this paper is the presentation of results of several experiments focused on determining adequate temperature compensation for a simple soil moisture measurement and registration system based on resistivity measurements (Wenner compensation). Moreover, a comparison between the data obtained by this device and a reference sensor is included. The device was calibrated in a plot with potted vineyards (Vitis vinifera L. cv Bobal on 110R) under drip irrigation and additional conditions. Results are adequate and include a method of compensation of measured values based in a rolling average model of soil temperature with a good agreement. A simple weighed combination of box temperature of the device and 14cm deeper temperatures can provide a useful level of Wenner compensation. Additionally, this device has a competitive price and is adequate for water management in crops.
Keywords: PIC; Wenner temperature compensation; Sensor; Soil moisture; Irrigation management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2014.10.029
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