Soil moisture content is a critical factor that influences plant growth and crop yields. The best measure of moisture is soil moisture tension, a measure of the energy required for plants to extract water from the soil.
Soil moisture tension is measured in units of centibars (cb). The lower the soil moisture tension, the more water is available to plants. Soil moisture tension can be divided into three categories:
Several factors affect soil moisture tension, including:
Soil moisture tension can be monitored using tensiometers. Tensiometers are installed in the soil and measure the soil moisture tension. This information can be used to determine when to irrigate and to avoid overwatering or underwatering.
Soil moisture tension is a critical factor that influences plant growth. By understanding soil moisture tension and the factors that affect it, you can optimize irrigation practices to maximize crop yields and prevent water stress.