NON - INVASIVE INSTRUMENTAL SOIL MOISTURE MONITORING ON A TYPICAL BEAN CROP FOR AN IRRIGATION SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The impact of climate change on the ecosystem of the Mediterranean Sea basin will be
manifested mainly by a significant reduction in water resources, because of rising temperatures
and lower rainfall despite the increase in heavy precipitation events.
Water is a fundamental resource for the metabolic activities of plants in agriculture.
Unfortunately this resource is available in limited quantities and therefore optimizing the use of
water in irrigation practice is very important for a sustainable management of it, also
considering the large water volumes required for the productive cycle of crops.
In the Experimental Agricultural Companies Pantano of Pignola (40°33'31.34"N and
15°45'31.66"E) of ALSIA (Agency for the Agricultural Development and Innovation of Lucania),
Basilicata Region (Italy), a research was performed by non-invasive geoelectrical and
electromagnetic surveys on the "Rosso Scritto del Pantano di Pignola Bean" crop, for precision
irrigation management.
This research illustrates the preliminary results of Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) and
Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) applications on the crop, for monitoring the water
content in the soil and its distribution in two different irrigation treatments.
From sowing and for the entire cultural cycle, irrigation monitoring was conducted using these
non-invasive investigations, based on measurements of physical properties of the soil.
Instrumental surveys have shown that the high irrigation regime increases the irrigation costs
because water is lost in depth in the soil, with waste of water and energy. In addition, the
reduction of the water supply obtained using TDR and ERT technologies to control irrigation did
not result in water stress to plants and the yield was better.
A good management of water helps to cut irrigation costs, with efficient use of resources as
water and energy: therefore it results that the application of technologies to irrigation
management can help to achieve these objectives, for a sustainable agriculture.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Precision irrigation management; Time Domain Reflectometry; Electrical Resistivity Tomography; "Rosso Scritto" Bean crop
Elenco autori:
Satriani, Antonio; Loperte, Antonio
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