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Effect of temporal variability in soil hydraulic properties on simulated water transfer under high-frequency drip irrigation
Authors:Ibrahim Mubarak  Jean Claude Mailhol  Rafael Angulo-Jaramillo  Sami Bouarfa  Pierre Ruelle
Institution:aLaboratoire d’étude des Transferts en Hydrologie et Environnement (LTHE) (UMR 5564, CNRS, INPG, UJF, IRD), BP 53, 38041 Grenoble Cedex 9, France;bCemagref, BP 5095 - 34196 Montpellier Cedex 5, France;cAEC of Syria, Department of Agriculture, P.O. Box 6091, Damascus, Syria;dLaboratoire des Sciences de l’Environnement, LSE-ENTPE, Rue Maurice Audin, 69518 Vaulx en Vélin, France
Abstract:The effect of changes in the hydraulic properties of a loamy topsoil on water transfer under daily drip irrigation was studied over a cropping cycle. Soil water contents were measured continuously with neutron probes and capacitance sensors placed in access tubes (EnviroSMART) and were compared to predications made by the Hydrus-2D model. Three different sets of hydraulic parameters measured before and after irrigation started, were used.Our results demonstrated that, based on the assumptions used in this study, the accuracy of the Hydrus predictions is good. Graphical and statistical comparisons of simulated and measured soil water contents and consequently the total water storage revealed a similar trend throughout the monitoring period for the all three different sets of parameters. The soil hydraulic properties determined after irrigation started were found to be much more representative of the majority of the irrigation season, as confirmed by the accuracy of the simulation results with high values of the index of agreement and with values of RMSE similar in magnitude to the error associated with field measurements (0.020 cm3 cm−3). The highest RMSE values (about 0.04 cm3 cm−3) were found when the model used input soil parameters measured before irrigation started.Generally, changes in topsoil hydraulic properties over time had no significant effect on soil moisture distribution in our agro-pedo-climatic context. One possible explanation is that daily water application was conducted at the same time as maximal root water uptake. This meant the soil did not need to store total daily crop water requirements and consequently that the water redistribution phase represented a very short stage in the irrigation cycle. It is probable that irrigating in the daytime when crop evapotranspiration is highest could prevent the effects of a temporal change and other problems connected with the soil. Moreover, water will be always available for the crop. Further experiments are needed to justify the results and to study the effects of low frequency drip irrigation on soil hydraulic characterization and consequently on soil water transfer in order to improve irrigation scheduling practices.
Keywords:Soil hydraulic properties  Temporal variability  Hydrus-2D  Drip irrigation  Maize
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