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Variability of water balance components in a coffee crop in Brazil
oleh: Adriana Lúcia da Silva, Renato Roveratti, Klaus Reichardt, Osny Oliveira Santos Bacchi, Luis Carlos Timm, Isabeli Pereira Bruno, Julio César Martins Oliveira, Durval Dourado Neto
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| Diterbitkan: | Universidade de São Paulo 2006-04-01 |
Deskripsi
Establishing field water balances is difficult and costly, the variability of their components being the major problem to obtain reliable results. This component variability is presented herein for a coffee crop grown in the Southern Hemisphere, on a tropical soil with 10% slope. It was observed that: rainfall has to be measured with an appropriate number of replicates; irrigation can introduce great variability into calculations; evapotranspiration, calculated as a remainder of the water balance equation, has exceedingly high coefficients of variation; the soil water storage component is the major contributor in error propagation calculations to estimate evapotranspiration; and that runoff can be satisfactorily controlled on the 10% slope through crop management practices.