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2017 ASHS Annual Conference

Controlling Irrigation Onset By Soil Water Tension

Friday, September 22, 2017: 9:15 AM
Kohala 2 (Hilton Waikoloa Village)
Clinton C. Shock, Oregon State University, Ontario, OR
Feng-Xin Wang, Associate Proffessor, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China
Sustainable irrigated agricultural production depends on high and stable productivity using limited inputs of water and nutrients. When irrigation events are triggered by soil water tension (SWT) criteria, the criteria should be adjusted to precisely meet plant needs and provide increments of applied water consistent with soil properties. Drip irrigation systems are often used for triggered irrigation due to the potential to precisely control the irrigation system. This presentation will review the processes of collecting, filtering, and using SWT data for irrigation onset. A compilation for many crops will be presented of the successful triggering of irrigation onset using SWT criteria.