Root zone solute dynamics under drip irrigation: A review

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Khumoetsile Mmolawa
Dani Or
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Plant and Soil | 2000年 / 222卷
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corn; drip irrigation; fertigation; root uptake; solute dynamics;
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Infiltration and subsequent distribution of water and solutes under cropped conditions is strongly dependent on the irrigation method, soil type, crop root distribution, and uptake patterns and rates of water and solutes. This review discusses aspects of soil water and solute dynamics as affected by the irrigation and fertigation methods, in the presence of active plant uptake of water and solutes. Fertigation with poor quality water can lead to accumulation of salts in the root zone to toxic levels, potentially causing deterioration of soil hydraulic and physical properties. The high frequency of application under drip irrigation enables maintenance of salts at tolerable levels within the rooting zone. Plant roots play a major role in soil water and solute dynamics by modifying the water and solute uptake patterns in the rooting zone. Modeling of root uptake of water and solutes is commonly based on incorporating spatial root distribution and root length or density. Other models attempt to construct root architecture. Corn uptake rate and pattern of nitrate nitrogen was determined from field studies of nitrate dynamics under drip irrigation using TDR monitoring. The determined nitrate nitrogen uptake rates are within literature values for corn.
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