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Water use, root activity and deep drainage within a perennial legume-grass pasture: A case study in southern inland Queensland, Australia

机译:多年生豆类草牧场的水分利用,根系活动和深层排水:以澳大利亚昆士兰州南部内陆为例

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Water use and depth of water extraction of leucaena ( Leucaena leucocephala ) and Rhodes grass ( Chloris gayana ) pasture, irrigated with desalinated coal seam water (a by-product of the coal seam gas industry), were monitored to provide background information on root activity, spatial and temporal water use and deep drainage over a 757-day period from August 2011 to August 2013. Methodology comprised measurement of soil water from surface to 4 m depth using 8 EnviroSCAN probes connected to dataloggers positioned within leucaena twin rows and within the Rhodes grass inter-row. Just over 581,000 individual moisture measurements were collated and are reported here. Water extraction (and by inference root activity) of leucaena and Rhodes grass showed marked seasonal fluctuation with deepest and highest water extraction occurring during the first growing season; water extraction was greatly diminished during the following drier and cooler seasons due to the negative influences of lower soil moisture contents, lower temperatures and increased defoliation on pasture growth. The highest values of deep drainage below 4 m depth occurred when high rainfall events corresponded with high soil water storage in the entire profile (0–4 m depth). Given that water usage by both leucaena and Rhodes grass was greatest in the upper layers of soil (1.5 m), future research should focus on how the level of competitive interaction might be managed by choice of row spacing and frequency of irrigation. Further studies are needed, including: (a) physical sampling to determine the depth of active roots; (b) how defoliation affects rooting behaviours and water use of leucaena; and (c) modelling of the water and salt balances of leucaena and grass inter-row systems using data from this study, with various levels of irrigation, to investigate the risks of deep drainage over an extended climate sequence. Keywords: Active rooting depth, agroforestry, Chloris gayana , Leucaena leucocephala , water extraction. DOI: 10.17138/TGFT(4)129-138
机译:监测了用淡化煤层水(煤层气工业的副产品)灌溉的白花草(Leucaena leucocephala)和罗得草(Chloris gayana)牧场的用水量和提取水的深度,以提供有关根系活动的背景信息2011年8月至2013年8月这757天的时间,空间和时间上的用水和深层排水。方法包括使用8个EnviroSCAN探头测量地表至4 m深度处的土壤水,这些探头连接到位于双胞胎和罗得岛内的数据记录仪草间行。整理并记录了超过581,000个单独的湿度测量值。银合欢和罗兹草的水提取(以及通过推断根系活动)显示出明显的季节波动,在第一个生长季节出现了最大深度和最大水提取量。由于较低的土壤水分含量,较低的温度和增加的落叶对牧场生长的不利影响,在随后的较干燥和较凉的季节中,水分的提取大大减少。当高降雨事件与整个剖面(0–4 m深度)中的高土壤蓄水量相对应时,在4 m深度以下的深层排水出现最大值。鉴于白花茅草和罗兹草的用水量在土壤上层最大(<1.5 m),因此未来的研究应集中在如何通过选择行距和灌溉频率来管理竞争性相互作用的水平上。需要做进一步的研究,包括:(a)物理取样以确定活动根的深度; (b)落叶如何影响白桦的生根行为和水分利用; (c)利用这项研究的数据以及不同的灌溉水平,对白花茅草和草行间系统的水和盐分平衡进行建模,以调查在扩展的气候序列中深层排水的风险。关键词:活跃的生根深度;农林业;盖亚虎尾草;银合欢;水分提取。 DOI:10.17138 / TGFT(4)129-138

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