2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2015.10.030
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Soil water monitoring in a vineyard and assessment of unsaturated hydraulic parameters as thresholds for irrigation management

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“…The irrigation system adopted proved to be effective from agronomic and environmental point of view". Similar probes were used by Nolz et al [217] to monitor soil water in a vineyard for irrigation management. Wang et al [218] studied the application of quick techniques based on thermal imaging and visual-NIR spectroscopy for measuring WUE in millet.…”
Section: Wuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The irrigation system adopted proved to be effective from agronomic and environmental point of view". Similar probes were used by Nolz et al [217] to monitor soil water in a vineyard for irrigation management. Wang et al [218] studied the application of quick techniques based on thermal imaging and visual-NIR spectroscopy for measuring WUE in millet.…”
Section: Wuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essa disponibilidade, por sua vez, poderá ser monitorada empregando-se sensores de umidade do solo instalados na região radicular da cultura (Nolz et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…However, local management practices should be considered when installing sensors in the field, as inter-row cropping has an effect on soil water distribution (Nolz et al, 2016c). Nolz et al (2016b) also presented an approach that does without laborious soil analyses and on-site calibration sensors. A promising potential application of such an approach is to implement specific software into a sensor network in order to control irrigation automatically.…”
Section: Applications: Soil Water Monitoring As Basis For Irrigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, failures of some sprinklers could not be detected, so further tests and optimizations are required. Nolz et al (2016b) tested a soil water monitoring system in a vineyard with subsurface drip irrigation, which represents the most efficient irrigation method. They proposed a setup of only few soil water sensors in the representative depth of 30 cm.…”
Section: Applications: Soil Water Monitoring As Basis For Irrigationmentioning
confidence: 99%