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Avocado root distribution in fine and coarse-textured soils under drip and microsprinkler irrigation

E. Salgado and Cauti­n, R.

Agricultural Water Management, 2008, vol. 95, issue 7, 817-824

Abstract: A common irrigation-scheduling problem in orchards is the proper location of instruments for monitoring soil water content within the active root zone. Given the high spatial variability of soils in the field, and seasonal changes in root distribution and frequency, both within the orchard and around the trees, the accuracy and representativeness of soil water measurements can be strongly affected. Adequate soil water monitoring in orchards thus requires assessment of the variability and location of the active roots in a given location over an extended period of time. We examined the root systems of 12-year-old 'Hass' avocado (Persea americana Mill.) trees grafted on 'Mexicola' seedling rootstocks, growing in fine or coarse-textured soils, under either drip or microsprinkler irrigation systems in Central Chile. We dug 3 m long and 0.75 m deep trenches within the tree rows in spring, summer and autumn, and counted the active roots (white, diameter

Date: 2008
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