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Institute of Soil, Water, and Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization, Ministry of Agriculture, State of Israel, POB 6 Bet Dagan, Israel, 50250
* Corresponding author (vwnad{at}volcani.agri.gov.il).
In a semiarid region in a grapefruit (Nucellar Marsh seedless, Citrus paradise Macf.) orchard irrigated with salinized waters, the water content (
) and bulk electrical conductivity (
a) of the trees stems and the root-zone soil was monitored by time domain reflectometry (TDR) and electrical conductivity meter for a year. For the purpose of irrigation scheduling the objective was to verify correlations between (i) stem and soil
and (ii) stem and soil
. Measured
soil and
a, soil were in good agreement with the irrigation treatments, peaking in summer and decreasing during autumn. Only a weak correlation between stem's
a and
and the soil's parameters was found and attributed to time after installation of probes in the stem; the higher
a, stem (510 x 102 dS m1), measured up to three months after installation, were accredited to the salt content of ruptured stem cells. After curing of the installation wound the insulating effect of the cells' membranes may explain the lower
a, stem (25 x 102 dS m1) measured 3 to 12 mo after installation. Periods of
soil increase (day of year [DOY] = 80200, and 200280) observed by the soil probes indicated surplus irrigation. Presently the rate, intensity, and variability of the grapefruit stem reaction to soil water status and salinity leaves the soil parameters as better indicators for accurate irrigation scheduling.
Abbreviations: Cionic, ionic concentration la, apparent length of a transmission line (=dielectric length) TDR, time domain reflectometry TSW, treated sewage water
, volumetric water content (m3 m3)
, bulk electrical conductivity (dS m1)
, dielectric constant
, water potential
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