An isotope-enabled module of Hydrus-1D was applied to a potted olive tree to trace water parcels originating from 26 irrigation events in a glasshouse experiment. The soil hydraulic parameters were optimized via inverse modelling by minimizing the discrepancies between observed and simulated soil water content and soil water isotope (O-18) values at three soil depths. The model's performance was validated with observed sap flow z-scores and xylem water O-18. We quantified the source and transit time of irrigation water by analysing the mass breakthrough curves derived from a virtual tracer injection experiment. On average, 26% of irrigation water was removed by plant transpiration with a mean transit time of 94 hours. Our proof of concept work suggests that transit time may represent a functional indicator for the uptake of irrigation water in agricultural ecosystems.

Quantifying irrigation uptake in olive trees: A proof-of-concept approach combining isotope tracing and Hydrus-1D / Paolo Nasta, Diego Todini-Zicavo, Giulia Zuecco, Chiara Marchina, Daniele Penna, Jeffrey J. McDonnell, Anam Amin, Carolina Allocca, Fabio Marzaioli, Luisa Stellato, Marco Borga, Nunzio Romano. - In: HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL. - ISSN 0262-6667. - ELETTRONICO. - 68:(2023), pp. 1479-1486. [10.1080/02626667.2023.2218552]

Quantifying irrigation uptake in olive trees: A proof-of-concept approach combining isotope tracing and Hydrus-1D

Daniele Penna;
2023

Abstract

An isotope-enabled module of Hydrus-1D was applied to a potted olive tree to trace water parcels originating from 26 irrigation events in a glasshouse experiment. The soil hydraulic parameters were optimized via inverse modelling by minimizing the discrepancies between observed and simulated soil water content and soil water isotope (O-18) values at three soil depths. The model's performance was validated with observed sap flow z-scores and xylem water O-18. We quantified the source and transit time of irrigation water by analysing the mass breakthrough curves derived from a virtual tracer injection experiment. On average, 26% of irrigation water was removed by plant transpiration with a mean transit time of 94 hours. Our proof of concept work suggests that transit time may represent a functional indicator for the uptake of irrigation water in agricultural ecosystems.
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Paolo Nasta; Diego Todini-Zicavo; Giulia Zuecco; Chiara Marchina; Daniele Penna; Jeffrey J. McDonnell; Anam Amin; Carolina Allocca; Fabio Marzaioli; L...espandi
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