449 Symposium--Drop By Drop: The Dynamics of Water, Solutes, Energy and Gases in the Drip-Irrigated Root Zone: I

Oral Session
SSSA Division: Soil Physics
Better understanding of root zone processes under advanced micro-irrigation practices and strategies is expected to promote more efficient water and fertilizer use. The symposium will provide a platform to discuss recent advancements in characterizing and understanding water, solute, energy and gas transport and exchange processes in drip-irrigated root zones. Potential topics include but are not limited to: (1) the past, present and future of drip irrigation; (2) water flow and solute transport; (3) root growth and uptake processes; (4) gas transport; and (5) monitoring, optimization and manipulation of the drip-irrigated root zone.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014: 7:55 AM-12:00 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Room 101A

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Organizers:
Naftali Lazarovitch , Alon Ben-Gal and Shmulik Friedman
Presiders:
Naftali Lazarovitch and Alon Ben-Gal
7:55 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:00 AM
The Effect of First Years of Drip Irrigation Research. a Closed Circuit from Research to Field Implementation.
Jiftah Ben-Asher, Agri-Ecology group : Katif research center for coastal deserts development. Israeli Ministry of Science
8:45 AM
Sensing Water from Subsurface Drip Irrigation Laterals: In Situ Sensors, Weighing Lysimeters and Cosmos Under Vegetated and Bare Conditions.
Steven R. Evett, USDA-ARS; Robert C. Schwartz, USDA-ARS Conservation & Production Research Laboratory; Brice B. Ruthardt, USDA-ARS Conservation & Production Research Laboratory; Jourdan M. Bell, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service; Karen S. Copeland, USDA-ARS Conservation & Production Research Laboratory
9:00 AM
Subsurface Drip Irrigation for Turfgrass Areas.
Bernd Leinauer, New Mexico State University; Matteo Serena, New Mexico State University; Elena Sevostianova, New Mexico State University; Marco Schiavon, University of California-Riverside
9:15 AM
Hydraulically Versus Hormonally Controlled Root Water Uptake from Partially Wet Root Zones.
Jan Vanderborght, Forschungszentrum Jülich; Katrin Huber, Forschungszentrum Jülich; Mathieu Javaux, Forschungszentrum Jülich; Harry Vereecken, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH
9:45 AM
10:00 AM
Break
10:45 AM
Effects of Dual-Line Drip Irrigation System on Crop Yield and Soil Water Movement.
Mohammad N. Elnesr, King Saud University; Abdurrahman A. Alazba, King Saud University; Jirka Simunek, University of California-Riverside
11:00 AM
Monitoring and Modeling of Nitrate Leaching in Micro Irrigation Across a Wide Range of California Crops and Soils.
Maziar Kandelous, University of California-Davis; Ahmad B. Moradi, University of California; Valentin Couvreur, University of California Davis; Shahar Baram, University of California Davis; Jan W. Hopmans, University of California-Davis
11:15 AM
Crop Growth Effects on Variability of Tensiometer Measurements.
Sharon Dabach, University of California-Davis; Uri Shani, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Naftali Lazarovitch, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
11:30 AM
The Iterative Research Cycle: Process-Based Model-Data Fusion in Vadose Zone Research.
Jasper Vrugt, University of California, Irvine; Jan W. Hopmans, University of California-Davis; Jirka Simunek, University of California-Riverside
11:45 AM
Use of Polymer Membranes to Reduce Soil Evaporation and Deep Drainage.
Keith L. Bristow, CSIRO; Jirka Simunek, University of California-Riverside; John W Hornbuckle, CSIRO Agriculture Flagship; Raju Adhikari, CSIRO Manufacturing Flagship; Phil Casey, CSIRO Manufacturing Flagship; George Freischmidt, CSIRO Manufacturing Flagship
12:00 PM
Adjourn