332-1Principles of Water Capture, Evaporation, and Soil Water Retention.
See more from this Division: ASA Section: Agronomic Production SystemsSee more from this Session: Symposium--the Principles of Water Capture, Evapotranspiration, and Efficient Crop Water Use in Semi-Arid Dryland Agroecosystems
Wednesday, October 24, 2012: 8:00 AM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Room 251, Level 2
Successful dryland crop production in semiarid environments is dependent upon efficient storage of precipitation and use of stored soil water supplies. The objectives of this presentation are to: 1. Summarize information regarding the effects of time of year; environmental parameters; residue orientation, cover, and mass; soil type and texture; and tillage on precipitation storage efficiency, and 2. Summarize information regarding the factors influencing precipitation use efficiency. Data are presented from two distinctly different rainfall regimes: the central Great Plains with a predominantly summer precipitation pattern and the inland Pacific Northwest with a predominantly winter precipitation pattern.
See more from this Division: ASA Section: Agronomic Production SystemsSee more from this Session: Symposium--the Principles of Water Capture, Evapotranspiration, and Efficient Crop Water Use in Semi-Arid Dryland Agroecosystems
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