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Soil water content on drip irrigated cotton: comparison of measured and simulated values obtained with the Hydrus 2-D model
Authors:Vinicius Bof Bufon  Robert J Lascano  Craig Bednarz  Jill D Booker  Dennis C Gitz
Institution:1. Water Resources and Irrigation, Embrapa Cerrados, BR 020, Km 18, P.O. Box 8223, 73310-970, Brasilia, DF, Brazil
2. Wind Erosion & Water Conservation Unit, USDA-ARS, 3810 4th Street, Lubbock, TX, 79415, USA
3. Cotton Breeding Station, Bayer CropScience, 12108 E. Highway 82, Idalou, TX, 79329, USA
Abstract:Crop irrigation with subsurface drip (SDI) is increasing in the semiarid Texas High Plains (THP). Information on drip-tubing positioning, irrigation strategies, and wetted soil area is needed to increase rainwater effectiveness when well capacities are inadequate to meet full irrigation requirements. Time and resources necessary to test SDI strategies for different conditions through field experimentation is too large. However, a mechanistic model such as Hydrus-2D can quantify the effect of different installation geometries and irrigation strategies. Our objective was to experimentally validate the Hydrus-2D in an Amarillo soil in THP so that the model can be used to evaluate different irrigation frequency and timing strategies for SDI cotton. Results showed that Hydrus-2D simulated volumetric soil water content within ±3% of measured values, and simulation bias represented the smaller portion of the simulation error, indicating that the model can be used to evaluate irrigation strategies.
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