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Water uptake by plants under nonuniform soil moisture conditions: A comprehensive numerical and experimental analysis

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  • Thomas, Anooja
  • Yadav, Brijesh Kumar
  • Šimůnek, Jiří

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The spatiotemporal pattern of root water uptake (RWU) depends on multiple factors, such as plant root biomass, soil water availability, and prevailing weather conditions at the site. The water uptake reduction due to the nonuniformity in soil water contents is often mitigated through compensated root water uptake (CRWU) and hydraulic redistribution (HR). Although previous studies have often considered these two processes independently due to the simplicity and feasibility of analyzing them separately, CRWU and HR can coexist in field conditions. Therefore, this work demonstrates the importance of considering CRWU and HR simultaneously in estimating daily transpiration and RWU distribution for nonuniform soil moisture conditions. For that, we have implemented the mechanistic RWU models developed by de Jong van Lier et al. (denoted below as the DJ model), Couvreur (CR), and Nimah and Hanks (NH) (see the references in the main text) into the widely-used HYDRUS-1D model, in addition to the previously available Jarvis (JF) and Feddes (FD) models. The performance of these models was then compared for varying soil water contents and boundary conditions using experimental data and hypothetical modeling scenarios. Our analysis has shown that these models are beneficial in estimating RWU with varying degrees of accuracy. The DJ and CR models are effective in simultaneously simulating CRWU and HR. NH and JF models can simulate CRWU but cannot simulate HR satisfactorily. Implementing these models into the HYDRUS platform for simultaneously considering CRWU and HR will significantly improve the accuracy of RWU predictions.

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  • Thomas, Anooja & Yadav, Brijesh Kumar & Šimůnek, Jiří, 2024. "Water uptake by plants under nonuniform soil moisture conditions: A comprehensive numerical and experimental analysis," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 292(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:agiwat:v:292:y:2024:i:c:s0378377424000039
    DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2024.108668
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