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WATER MANAGEMENT
3 TOOLS YOU MAY BE MISSING
Colin S. Campbell, PhD
METER Group, Inc.
IGNAZ SEMMELWEIS AND
PUERPERAL FEVER
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignaz_Semmelweis
IRRIGATION MANAGERS
The intention of irrigation systems is to get healthy ‘crops’ and
optimal yield (performance)
The goal is to get this while minimizing water, fertilizer, labor, herbicides, etc.
They get the very thing they are trying to avoid
What they get:
• Higher water use
• Lower nutrient availability
• Higher weed pressure
• More labor
CASE STUDIES
WATER NOT IN BALANCE
SPORTS TURF
• 12 inches of ASTM Spec soil
• Designed perched water table
GOAL
• #1: Keep grass beautiful for gameday
• Playing surface optimal for
football players
• Optimize inputs
• Reduce invasive weed pressure (Poa)
FIELD WATER CONTENT
NORTH – SUMMER
• Root zone optimal range ~ 7 to 12%
6 in
12 in
2 in
• Root zone optimal range ~ 7 to 12%
6 in
12 in
2 in
FIELD WATER CONTENT
SOUTH – SUMMER
FIELD NUTRIENTS
SUMMER
Optimal:
2 to 5 mS/cm
Tap water
LES
2-inch North
2-inch South
2-inch Silt loam Field
Pore Water Electrical Conductivity (ECp)
TURFGRASS PROBLEMS
• Low nutrient availability limits canopy greenness
• Excess water favors annual bluegrass (Poa) over
perennial bluegrass
• Poa forms much weaker soil structure
• Developed shallow root systems with excessive water
OUTDOOR CANNABIS
IRRIGATION FIELD SETUP
Details
• 1 m plant spacing/transplanted
from greenhouse
• 2 m between rows
• Drip tape irrigation system under
black plastic mulch (Open Sprinkler)
• ~30 cm spacing, 0.5 l h-1 drip
• Silt loam soil
• Sensors at 15, 30, and 60 cm
Observations
• Hot, dry spring/summer
• limited latent soil water
• pre-planting irrigation moistened
soil to sensor installation depth
• Security fence many have created
microclimates
• Irrigator followed sensor readings
but rarely adjusted timing
SOIL WATER CONTENT
30 CM DEPTH
OUTDOOR CANNABIS
IRRIGATION PROBLEMS
How much water was applied daily?
• 0.375 mm h-1 overall application rate
(30 min on/30 min off)
• Two to three cycles per day typical
• 1 cycle = 1 h
• Total applied < 2 mm d-1 the whole
season
• Two extended irrigation events late
in season
How much water was required?
(Estimated from daily pictures)
• Much less than 1 mm at planting
• Increased quickly to full ETo by early
August
• Applied irrigation woefully short of
requirement
• Irrigator observed ‘muddy’ conditions
under plastic
• Challenging infiltration under dry
conditions
TOOLS YOU MIGHT BE MISSING
VISION FOR IRRIGATION
Irrigation is simple: you must know when to turn the water on and
when to turn it off
The answer to THAT question is the hard part
To answer the irrigation question, you must know three things:
1. How much water the crop used
2. The current availability of water in the soil
3. Total water available
TOOLS THAT HELP
How much water are my plants using daily?
• Evapotranspiration – the amount of water lost due to evaporation from
the soil and transpiration from the plant canopy
Is the water in the soil optimally available for plant growth?
• Soil water potential – like temperature shows thermal comfort range
regardless of the size of room, water potential determines if water is
available to plants no matter the soil type
How much water is freely available to the plant?
• Moisture release curve – relationship between water potential and
water content defines available water envelope
TOOL 1
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
HOW MUCH WATER WAS USED?
PENMAN-MONTEITH EQUATION
𝜆𝜆𝐸𝐸 =
𝑠𝑠 𝑅𝑅𝑛𝑛 − 𝐺𝐺 + 𝛾𝛾∗
𝜆𝜆𝑔𝑔𝑣𝑣𝐷𝐷/𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃
𝑠𝑠 + 𝛾𝛾∗
λ𝐸𝐸𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 = kc ∗ λ𝐸𝐸0
Reference crop: 12 cm grass
Assumptions  λEo
HOW TO MEASURE ETO
Evapotranspiration (ET)
ESTIMATED CROP WATER LOST
ETO
6 mm d-1
4 mm d-1
5 mm d-1
• kc still needs to be calculated and multiplied in
REFERENCE ET
KEEPS YOU GOING IN THE SAME DIRECTION
BUT IS THAT WHERE YOU WANT TO BE?
REFERENCE ET
PRACTICE FIELD
ETO ONLY CONTROL
Native silt loam soil
PRACTICE FIELD
WATER CONTENT
TOOL 2
SOIL WATER POTENTIAL
SOIL WATER POTENTIAL
IS WATER AVAILABLE?
Measuring water in soil is essential to
good management
• Ideally, we’d like to keep water in the soil at an
optimum level for green, healthy plants
There are two ways to measure water in soil
• Water content
• The amount of water in soil
• Usually read in a percent (“23% water content”)
• Water potential
• Energy level
• How easy it is for a plant to pull that water from soil
Temperature defines human comfort level,
not heat content
• Heat content – the amount of heat in a room
• Temperature – the energy state of heat in a room
• Temperature defines your comfort level
Soil water potential defines plant comfort,
not water content
• Water content – how much water is there, but can a plant get it?
• Water potential – the water ‘thermometer’ of the plant root zone
• We can KNOW if the plant can access water in ANY soil
WHAT DEFINES WHEN CROPS
HAVE OPTIMAL WATER?
OPTIMAL SOIL WATER POTENTIAL
Sterling Taylor, 1972, Physical
Edaphology:The physics of
irrigated and non-irrigated soils
-30 to -50 kPa
COMBINING ETO AND
WATER POTENTIAL
Soil water potential
Evapotranspiration (ET)
REFERENCE ET AND
WATER POTENTIAL
PRACTICE FIELD
ETO ONLY CONTROL
Native silt loam soil, water potential goal  -20 to -100 kPa
PRACTICE FIELD WATER POTENTIAL
Water content
Water potential
AVAILABLE SOIL WATER
TEROS 21 GEN 2
• Ψ range: -0.5 to -105 kPa
POTATO-WATER RELATIONS
Location: Grace, Idaho
STRESS AND YIELD
POTATOES
Site Days in stress Yield (Mg/ha)
9 42 31.47
12 53 32.77
10 44 37.44
11 0 39.67
6 0 40.08
7 16 40.33
Location: Grace, Idaho
ETO AND PRECIP/IRRIGTAION
Location: Rexburg, Idaho
SOIL WATER POTENTIAL
15/30 CM
Location: Rexburg, Idaho
TOOL 3
MOISTURE RELEASE CURVE
HOW MUCH WATER IS FREELY
AVAILABLE TO THE PLANT?
AVAILABLE WATER
Sand
Silt loam
WHAT IS A MOISTURE
RELEASE CURVE?
• Compares the amount of water with
what’s available for the plant to use
• As a soil dries, removing (releasing)
water becomes harder
• A moisture release curve describes
how much available water you have
(kPa)
OPTIMAL MOISTURE RANGE
15 cm deep layer: Maximum of 12 mm of irrigation to fill up profile
HOW TO APPLY A MOISTURE
RELEASE CURVE
1. Determine upper and lower limit of water potential
• Individual crop data shown earlier
2. Find water content values for upper and lower
water potential limits
3. Determine plant root zone depth (zroot)
4. Take difference in water content and multiply by rooting depth
Max Irrigation = 𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑢𝑢𝑢𝑢 − 𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙 𝑧𝑧𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟
= 0.16 − 0.08 × 15 cm = 1.2 cm or 12 mm
ESTIMATED CROP WATER LOST
ETO
6 mm d-1
4 mm d-1
5 mm d-1
RESULTS
Cannabis irrigation much less than envelope need
SUMMARY
• Irrigation may be hurting the very plants we’re trying to help
• Three potential tools that could improve plant health and
resource constraints
• Evapotranspiration is a great start but not enough
• Combining water potential with ETo can keep irrigation
“between the lines”
• Moisture release curves show the amount of water to apply in
the optimal zone
QUESTIONS?
Colin S. Campbell, PhD
Senior Research Scientist
www.linkedin.com/in/colin-campbell-meter
METER Group,Inc.
2365 NE Hopkins Ct, Pullman, WA 99163
T 509.332.5600
E sales.environment@metergroup.com
W www.metergroup.com
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Water Management - 3 Tools You Might Be Missing.pdf

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  • 2. WATER MANAGEMENT 3 TOOLS YOU MAY BE MISSING Colin S. Campbell, PhD METER Group, Inc.
  • 3. IGNAZ SEMMELWEIS AND PUERPERAL FEVER Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignaz_Semmelweis
  • 4. IRRIGATION MANAGERS The intention of irrigation systems is to get healthy ‘crops’ and optimal yield (performance) The goal is to get this while minimizing water, fertilizer, labor, herbicides, etc. They get the very thing they are trying to avoid What they get: • Higher water use • Lower nutrient availability • Higher weed pressure • More labor
  • 6. SPORTS TURF • 12 inches of ASTM Spec soil • Designed perched water table GOAL • #1: Keep grass beautiful for gameday • Playing surface optimal for football players • Optimize inputs • Reduce invasive weed pressure (Poa)
  • 7. FIELD WATER CONTENT NORTH – SUMMER • Root zone optimal range ~ 7 to 12% 6 in 12 in 2 in
  • 8. • Root zone optimal range ~ 7 to 12% 6 in 12 in 2 in FIELD WATER CONTENT SOUTH – SUMMER
  • 9. FIELD NUTRIENTS SUMMER Optimal: 2 to 5 mS/cm Tap water LES 2-inch North 2-inch South 2-inch Silt loam Field Pore Water Electrical Conductivity (ECp)
  • 10. TURFGRASS PROBLEMS • Low nutrient availability limits canopy greenness • Excess water favors annual bluegrass (Poa) over perennial bluegrass • Poa forms much weaker soil structure • Developed shallow root systems with excessive water
  • 11. OUTDOOR CANNABIS IRRIGATION FIELD SETUP Details • 1 m plant spacing/transplanted from greenhouse • 2 m between rows • Drip tape irrigation system under black plastic mulch (Open Sprinkler) • ~30 cm spacing, 0.5 l h-1 drip • Silt loam soil • Sensors at 15, 30, and 60 cm Observations • Hot, dry spring/summer • limited latent soil water • pre-planting irrigation moistened soil to sensor installation depth • Security fence many have created microclimates • Irrigator followed sensor readings but rarely adjusted timing
  • 13. OUTDOOR CANNABIS IRRIGATION PROBLEMS How much water was applied daily? • 0.375 mm h-1 overall application rate (30 min on/30 min off) • Two to three cycles per day typical • 1 cycle = 1 h • Total applied < 2 mm d-1 the whole season • Two extended irrigation events late in season How much water was required? (Estimated from daily pictures) • Much less than 1 mm at planting • Increased quickly to full ETo by early August • Applied irrigation woefully short of requirement • Irrigator observed ‘muddy’ conditions under plastic • Challenging infiltration under dry conditions
  • 14. TOOLS YOU MIGHT BE MISSING
  • 15. VISION FOR IRRIGATION Irrigation is simple: you must know when to turn the water on and when to turn it off The answer to THAT question is the hard part To answer the irrigation question, you must know three things: 1. How much water the crop used 2. The current availability of water in the soil 3. Total water available
  • 16. TOOLS THAT HELP How much water are my plants using daily? • Evapotranspiration – the amount of water lost due to evaporation from the soil and transpiration from the plant canopy Is the water in the soil optimally available for plant growth? • Soil water potential – like temperature shows thermal comfort range regardless of the size of room, water potential determines if water is available to plants no matter the soil type How much water is freely available to the plant? • Moisture release curve – relationship between water potential and water content defines available water envelope
  • 18. HOW MUCH WATER WAS USED? PENMAN-MONTEITH EQUATION 𝜆𝜆𝐸𝐸 = 𝑠𝑠 𝑅𝑅𝑛𝑛 − 𝐺𝐺 + 𝛾𝛾∗ 𝜆𝜆𝑔𝑔𝑣𝑣𝐷𝐷/𝑃𝑃𝑃𝑃 𝑠𝑠 + 𝛾𝛾∗ λ𝐸𝐸𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐𝑐 = kc ∗ λ𝐸𝐸0 Reference crop: 12 cm grass Assumptions  λEo
  • 19. HOW TO MEASURE ETO Evapotranspiration (ET)
  • 20. ESTIMATED CROP WATER LOST ETO 6 mm d-1 4 mm d-1 5 mm d-1 • kc still needs to be calculated and multiplied in
  • 21. REFERENCE ET KEEPS YOU GOING IN THE SAME DIRECTION
  • 22. BUT IS THAT WHERE YOU WANT TO BE? REFERENCE ET
  • 23. PRACTICE FIELD ETO ONLY CONTROL Native silt loam soil
  • 25. TOOL 2 SOIL WATER POTENTIAL
  • 26. SOIL WATER POTENTIAL IS WATER AVAILABLE? Measuring water in soil is essential to good management • Ideally, we’d like to keep water in the soil at an optimum level for green, healthy plants There are two ways to measure water in soil • Water content • The amount of water in soil • Usually read in a percent (“23% water content”) • Water potential • Energy level • How easy it is for a plant to pull that water from soil
  • 27. Temperature defines human comfort level, not heat content • Heat content – the amount of heat in a room • Temperature – the energy state of heat in a room • Temperature defines your comfort level Soil water potential defines plant comfort, not water content • Water content – how much water is there, but can a plant get it? • Water potential – the water ‘thermometer’ of the plant root zone • We can KNOW if the plant can access water in ANY soil WHAT DEFINES WHEN CROPS HAVE OPTIMAL WATER?
  • 28. OPTIMAL SOIL WATER POTENTIAL Sterling Taylor, 1972, Physical Edaphology:The physics of irrigated and non-irrigated soils -30 to -50 kPa
  • 29. COMBINING ETO AND WATER POTENTIAL Soil water potential Evapotranspiration (ET)
  • 31. PRACTICE FIELD ETO ONLY CONTROL Native silt loam soil, water potential goal  -20 to -100 kPa
  • 32. PRACTICE FIELD WATER POTENTIAL Water content Water potential
  • 33. AVAILABLE SOIL WATER TEROS 21 GEN 2 • Ψ range: -0.5 to -105 kPa
  • 35. STRESS AND YIELD POTATOES Site Days in stress Yield (Mg/ha) 9 42 31.47 12 53 32.77 10 44 37.44 11 0 39.67 6 0 40.08 7 16 40.33 Location: Grace, Idaho
  • 37. SOIL WATER POTENTIAL 15/30 CM Location: Rexburg, Idaho
  • 38. TOOL 3 MOISTURE RELEASE CURVE HOW MUCH WATER IS FREELY AVAILABLE TO THE PLANT?
  • 40. WHAT IS A MOISTURE RELEASE CURVE? • Compares the amount of water with what’s available for the plant to use • As a soil dries, removing (releasing) water becomes harder • A moisture release curve describes how much available water you have (kPa)
  • 41. OPTIMAL MOISTURE RANGE 15 cm deep layer: Maximum of 12 mm of irrigation to fill up profile
  • 42. HOW TO APPLY A MOISTURE RELEASE CURVE 1. Determine upper and lower limit of water potential • Individual crop data shown earlier 2. Find water content values for upper and lower water potential limits 3. Determine plant root zone depth (zroot) 4. Take difference in water content and multiply by rooting depth Max Irrigation = 𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑢𝑢𝑢𝑢 − 𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑉𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙 𝑧𝑧𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟𝑟 = 0.16 − 0.08 × 15 cm = 1.2 cm or 12 mm
  • 43. ESTIMATED CROP WATER LOST ETO 6 mm d-1 4 mm d-1 5 mm d-1
  • 44. RESULTS Cannabis irrigation much less than envelope need
  • 45. SUMMARY • Irrigation may be hurting the very plants we’re trying to help • Three potential tools that could improve plant health and resource constraints • Evapotranspiration is a great start but not enough • Combining water potential with ETo can keep irrigation “between the lines” • Moisture release curves show the amount of water to apply in the optimal zone
  • 46. QUESTIONS? Colin S. Campbell, PhD Senior Research Scientist www.linkedin.com/in/colin-campbell-meter METER Group,Inc. 2365 NE Hopkins Ct, Pullman, WA 99163 T 509.332.5600 E sales.environment@metergroup.com W www.metergroup.com