Title
Determination of Soil Physical Properties and Pre-Sowing Irrigation Depth from Electrical Resistivity, Moisture, and Salinity Measurements
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Author
Cordero Vázquez, Christian Yamir
Delgado Rodríguez, Omar
Cisneros Almazán, Rodolfo
Peinado Guevara, Héctor José
Abstract
Seeds require adequate soil moisture prior to planting, and pre-sowing irrigation depth (PSID) represents the optimum seed moisture level. This work proposes a new methodology to obtain soil physical properties and PSID, that includes the application of the electromagnetic profiling method (EMP) as a fast and non-invasive technique. Soil electrical resistivity measurements obtained from an EMP survey are combined with soil moisture and salinity information as experimental input for the PetroWin program. The PetroWin program uses Ryjov’s theoretical model to determine fines content and porosity, and then, PSID values are determined. At the study site, variations in soil resistivity were controlled by variations in fines content and soil moisture, and not by variations in soil salinity. The rooting depth of the crops was limited by a soil thickness of 0.6 m. A PSID between 8 and 9 cm was determined for the site, resulting in a total water volume required of 5313 m3 to ensure that soil moisture reaches the field capacity. The proposed methodology constitutes an effective and efficient tool for the determination of the physical properties and irrigation parameters of agricultural soils and, consequently, for the sustainable use of irrigation water.
Publication date
2023Publication type
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040877Knowledge area
ECOLOGÍACollections
Publisher
MDPIKeywords
Pre-sowing irrigation depthSoil physical properties
Ryjov’s theoretical model
Soil electrical resistivity
Electromagnetic profiling