In a context characterized by a scarcity of water resources and a need for agriculture to cope the increase of food demand, it is of fundamental importance to increase the water use efficiency of cropping systems. This objective can be meet using several currently available software packages simulating water movements in the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum (SPAC). The goal of the paper is to discuss and optimize the strategy for implementing an effective simulation framework in order to describe the main soil water fluxes of a typical horticultural cropping system in Southern Italy based on drip-irrigated watermelon cultivation. The Hydrus-1D model was calibrated by optimizing the hydraulic parameters based on the comparison between simulated and measured soil water content values. Next, a sensitivity analysis of the hydraulic parameters of the Mualem-van Genuchten model was carried out. Hydryus-1D determined simulated soil water contents fairly well, with an average root mean square error below 9%. The main fluxes of the SPAC were confined in a restricted soil volume and were therefore well described by the one-dimensional model Hydrus-1D. Water content at saturation and the fitting parameters alpha and n were the parameters with the highest impact for describing the soil/plant water balance.

Assessment of the physically-based Hydrus-1D model for simulating the water fluxes of a Mediterranean cropping system / Ventrella, D.; Castellini, M.; Di Prima, S.; Garofalo, P.; Lassabatère, L.. - In: WATER. - ISSN 2073-4441. - 11:8(2019), p. 1657. [10.3390/w11081657]

Assessment of the physically-based Hydrus-1D model for simulating the water fluxes of a Mediterranean cropping system

Di Prima, S.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

In a context characterized by a scarcity of water resources and a need for agriculture to cope the increase of food demand, it is of fundamental importance to increase the water use efficiency of cropping systems. This objective can be meet using several currently available software packages simulating water movements in the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum (SPAC). The goal of the paper is to discuss and optimize the strategy for implementing an effective simulation framework in order to describe the main soil water fluxes of a typical horticultural cropping system in Southern Italy based on drip-irrigated watermelon cultivation. The Hydrus-1D model was calibrated by optimizing the hydraulic parameters based on the comparison between simulated and measured soil water content values. Next, a sensitivity analysis of the hydraulic parameters of the Mualem-van Genuchten model was carried out. Hydryus-1D determined simulated soil water contents fairly well, with an average root mean square error below 9%. The main fluxes of the SPAC were confined in a restricted soil volume and were therefore well described by the one-dimensional model Hydrus-1D. Water content at saturation and the fitting parameters alpha and n were the parameters with the highest impact for describing the soil/plant water balance.
2019
Assessment of the physically-based Hydrus-1D model for simulating the water fluxes of a Mediterranean cropping system / Ventrella, D.; Castellini, M.; Di Prima, S.; Garofalo, P.; Lassabatère, L.. - In: WATER. - ISSN 2073-4441. - 11:8(2019), p. 1657. [10.3390/w11081657]
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