Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics (Dec 2020)

The effect of a prototype hydromulch on soil water evaporation under controlled laboratory conditions

  • Verdú Antoni M.C.,
  • Mas M. Teresa,
  • Josa Ramon,
  • Ginovart Marta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/johh-2020-0018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 4
pp. 404 – 410

Abstract

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Organic hydromulches can be an interesting alternative for weed control in perennial crops, but can also reduce soil water evaporation. To examine the effect of a hydromulch layer on soil water content in dry conditions laboratory experiments were conducted at constant 25°C, 40% air RH. Both for small soil containers with a short time course and for larger soil columns (with two sensors at depths of 6 cm and 11 cm) with a longer time course, the presence and also the thickness of hydromulch were significant factors for the temporal evolution of soil water content. Two distinct stages of the evaporation process, the first or initial stage and the last or final stage, were identified, analysed and compared for these experiments. General linear models performed on the soil water content temporal evolutions showed significant differences for the first and last stages at the top and bottom of the soil columns with and without hydromulch. Hydromulch application delayed the evaporation process in comparison with the control. Moreover, the hydromulch layer, which was tested for mechanical resistance to punching, offered enough resistance to prevent its perforation by the sprouts of weed rhizomes.

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