TIME-DOMAIN REFLECTOMETRY FOR MEASURING WATER-CONTENT OF ORGANIC GROWING MEDIA IN CONTAINERS

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ANISKO, T
NESMITH, DS
LINDSTROM, OM
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DIELECTRIC CONSTANT; CALIBRATION EQUATION;
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10.21273/HORTSCI.29.12.1511
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S6 [园艺];
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0902 ;
摘要
The time-domain reflectometry (TDR) method of measuring water content has been applied to mineral soils but not to organic growing media. We investigated the applicability of TDR for measuring the water content of organic media in containers. TDR calibration was conducted for sand, peat, composted pine bark, sand and peat mix, sand and bark mix, and a commercial growing medium (Metro Mix 300). Regression analysis of volumetric water content was conducted with the ratio of apparent : physical length of the probe (L(a):L) as an independent variable. The calibration curve for Metro Mix 300 was compared to curves generated for a range of soils by other investigators. Additionally, water-content and L(a):L changes were monitored in Metro Mix 300 for 10 months and were compared to predicted values from the calibration curve. Organic media had a higher water content than sand for the same L(a) : L value. Equations developed by previous authors generally underestimated water content when compared with the calibration curve for Metro Mix 300. We attribute this difference to a large fraction of highly decomposed organic matter or vermiculite and, thus, to the presence of more bound water. Specific calibration of TDR may be required to determine the absolute water content of organic growing media.
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页码:1511 / 1513
页数:3
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