E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

Utilization of the thermohydric stress in the psamosols area in Southern Oltenia through the cowpea culture

  • Draghici Reta,
  • Draghici Iulian,
  • Diaconu Aurelia,
  • Croitoru Mihaela,
  • Paraschiv Alina Nicoleta,
  • Dima Milica,
  • Constantinescu Mircea

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201911203013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 112
p. 03013

Abstract

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The area of psamosols in southern Oltenia is characterized by thermohydraulic stress, accentuated by the thermal resources recorded and by the poor hydrophysical properties of the soil. Higher capitalization of these lands has been an important concern both in the world and in our country, and the choice of plant species with increased drought resistance and low water consumption is a measure to counteract the negative effects of the drought. The humidity analysis of a psamosol, on the 0-125 cm profile, indicates a momentary supply of reduced water and a water deficit compared to the field capacity of -34.4 ... -65.5 m3 / ha. In order to obtain economic results on these soils, it is necessary to cultivate low-water plants, such as a cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) that consumes about 4160 m3 / ha, compared to soybeans that have almost double consumption. The results obtained in 4 genotypes of cowpea highlight the daily average values of the plant's foliar sweating, in the blooming phase, ranging between 4.05 -5.23 mmol H2O / m2 / s, which correlated negatively with the level of grain production.