Performance evaluation of the weighing method for the determination of soil moisture

The knowledge of soil moisture is quite important because it indicates soil hydric conditions. There are any methods used for determination, in this way, the present study aimed to compare the results of soil moisture obtained by the standard method and by the weighing method for determination of th...

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Published inRevista brasileira de agricultura irrigada Vol. 7; no. 6; pp. 340 - 348
Main Authors Buske, Taise Cristine, Robaina, Adroaldo Dias, Peiter, Marcia Xavier, Rosso, Ricardo Benetti, Torres, Rogério Ricalde, Nunes, Mario Santos
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Fortaleza Instituto de Pesquisa e Inovação na Agricultura Irrigada - INOVAGRI 01.11.2013
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Summary:The knowledge of soil moisture is quite important because it indicates soil hydric conditions. There are any methods used for determination, in this way, the present study aimed to compare the results of soil moisture obtained by the standard method and by the weighing method for determination of the water content of the soil in different textural classes. The study was conducted in the "Laboratório de Hidráulica Agrícola da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria". Two methods were tested (standard method, M0 and weighing method, M3) with three soil samples (S1, S2, S3) and three repetitions for each. The linear regression was made between the methods, for obtaining the correlation coefficient (r), the Wilmott concordance index (Iw) and Performance Index (Id). From the results obtained can be stated that the method of weighing presented a performance good and very good. In addition, it was concluded that the method of weighing was also reliable in determining soil moisture. Therefore, it is possible to use the alternative method to determine the soil moisture.
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ISSN:1982-7679
DOI:10.7127/rbai.v7n600186