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Article << Previous     |     Next >>   Contents Vol 19(3)

Estimation of the plant available water capacity of a soil profile

JA Mullins

Australian Journal of Soil Research 19(3) 197 - 207

Abstract

The plant available water capacity (PAWC) was measured for a range of soils (black earths, grey, brown and red clays, krainozems, yellow earths and solodized solonetz/solodics) used for dryland agriculture in the uplands of th,- eastern Darling Downs of Queensland. Using these data, two one-parameter models - one based on the electrical conductivity profile and the other on observable profile features - were derived for estimating the PAWC of the soil profile. The electrical conductivity profile model reliably estimated the PAWC for black earths and grey, brown and red clays. In the case of the deep, black earths, it accounted for 90% of the variation. The observable profile feature model reliably estimated the PAWC for black earths and grey, brown and red clays and in the case of the grey, brown and red clays accounted for 88% of the variation. The models for the solodized solonetz/solodics were not significant. In addition the profile feature model provided estimates of PAWC for the krasnozems (grouped with black earths) and for the yellow earths and solodized solonetz/solodics as a group. An alternative technique for the estimation of PAWC for krasnozems and yellow earths is also presented. The techniques will provide a rapid first appraisal of the PAWC of a soil profile.



Full text doi:10.1071/SR9810197

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