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Factors contributing to temporal stability in spatial patterns of water content in the tillage zone
Authors:Alvaro Pires da Silva    Arie Nadler   B. D. Kay   
Affiliation:

a Universidade de São Paulo, Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Dep de Ciência do Solo, Bolsista do CNPq, Piracicaba-SP 13418-900, Brazil

b Department of Physical Chemistry of the Soil, Soil and Water Institute, ARO, Volcani Centre, Bet Dagan 50-250, Israel

c Department of Land Resource Science, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ont, Canada N1G 2W1

Abstract:The rates of many biological processes vary across an agricultural landscape in response to the spatial patterns of water content in the tillage zone. Although, water content varies temporally through the growing season, the combined effects of soil properties, landscape attributes, tillage or position relative to the crop row on the temporal variation in the spatial pattern in soil water content are not well understood. We measured the soil water content (0–0.20 m) regularly through three growing seasons at 32 positions along each of two transects in a side-by-side comparison of corn under conventional tillage (plowing and secondary tillage) and no till in order to identify factors with the strongest influence on the spatial patterns in water content. The tillage comparison traversed a landscape in which the clay content (cl) varied from 5.8 to 37.4% and the organic carbon content (OC) varied from 0.9 to 3.9%. The spatial pattern in water contents during wetting and drying events were temporally stable, as reflected in R2>0.7 of correlation analysis of water contents on successive measurement dates. Multiple regression analyses indicated that the water contents, averaged over all measurement dates, were positively correlated with cl and ln(OC) and were smaller in the row than the inter-row position. The reduction in water content due to conventional tillage was diminished with increasing OC. However, application of multiple regression analyses to each set of water contents measured on a given day for each year indicated that the impact of soil properties, tillage and position relative to the row varied within and among seasons.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Spatial variability   Temporal variability   Soil water content   Texture   Organic carbon content   Tillage
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