Actual evapotranspiration measurement trough [i.e. through] eddy covariance in Uruguay: abstract.

BERGER, A. - OTERO, A. - MORALES, X. - CALISTRO, R.

Resumen:

Tough there have been great advances in estimating actual evapotranspiration, achieving accurate estimates at the field levelis still a challenge. The characterization of site specific characteristics influencing evapotranspiration like soil properties imposea great challenge to the use of modeling, and the accurate characterization of the variability within a field of crop status may biasestimates. Using remote sensing to estimate crop status and energy balance at a fine scale overcome some of these issues.Nevertheless there is a need to have accurate and precise measurements of evapotranspiration that can serve as validationsites. The eddy covariance method provides the accuracy and footprint necessary to be used as a reference. Two towers wereinstalled between 2010 and 2015 at two contrasting locations each year in the south-west of Uruguay at agricultural fields withwheat-soybean crop rotation. The sites were maintained at the same location during wheat and soybean, and were movedwhen other crops were planted at the site. Each tower had instruments to measure in parallel the energy balance (radiometers,flux plates and soil temperature probes), and evapotranspiration directly from eddy covariance (sonic anemometer, IRGA). Alllocations met fetch requirements, were representative of agricultural fields and were situated in an area dominated by agriculturalland. Season long totals showed large variability depending on crop status and seasonal precipitation regime that determinedcrop growth and leaf area development. Even after full canopy cover was reached (maximum Kc) there was large variation inevapotranspiration reflecting periods of severe stress in some years. This study provides reference values for a significantnumber of growing conditions and years and highlights the need for considering the variability among years and crops whenmaking estimates of demand for supplemental irrigation. It also provides reference values for methods based on remotesensing of evapotranspiration.


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2015
FISIOLOGÍA VEGETAL
MEDICIÓN DE LA EVAPOTRANSPIRACIÓN
ANÁLISIS DE COVARIANZA
COVARIANZA DE TORBELLINOS
MEDIDA DE LA EVAPOTRANSPIRACIÓN
EVAPOTRANSPIRACIÓN ACTUAL
ETA
SOJA
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spellingShingle Actual evapotranspiration measurement trough [i.e. through] eddy covariance in Uruguay: abstract.
BERGER, A.
FISIOLOGÍA VEGETAL
MEDICIÓN DE LA EVAPOTRANSPIRACIÓN
ANÁLISIS DE COVARIANZA
COVARIANZA DE TORBELLINOS
MEDIDA DE LA EVAPOTRANSPIRACIÓN
EVAPOTRANSPIRACIÓN ACTUAL
ETA
SOJA
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title Actual evapotranspiration measurement trough [i.e. through] eddy covariance in Uruguay: abstract.
title_full Actual evapotranspiration measurement trough [i.e. through] eddy covariance in Uruguay: abstract.
title_fullStr Actual evapotranspiration measurement trough [i.e. through] eddy covariance in Uruguay: abstract.
title_full_unstemmed Actual evapotranspiration measurement trough [i.e. through] eddy covariance in Uruguay: abstract.
title_short Actual evapotranspiration measurement trough [i.e. through] eddy covariance in Uruguay: abstract.
title_sort Actual evapotranspiration measurement trough [i.e. through] eddy covariance in Uruguay: abstract.
topic FISIOLOGÍA VEGETAL
MEDICIÓN DE LA EVAPOTRANSPIRACIÓN
ANÁLISIS DE COVARIANZA
COVARIANZA DE TORBELLINOS
MEDIDA DE LA EVAPOTRANSPIRACIÓN
EVAPOTRANSPIRACIÓN ACTUAL
ETA
SOJA
url http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=53536&biblioteca=vazio&busca=53536&qFacets=53536