understanding soils for improved water and nutrient use
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Understanding soils for improved water and nutrient use efficiency
Nigel Swarts, Bi Zheng Tan, Dugald Close, Marcus Hardie, Steve Green
Senior Research FellowTasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA)
JUN 2018
Spring & summer fertigation
Tree selection
AUG 2017 NOV 2017 MAR 2018
Harvest Whole tree excavation
Catching foliage
APR 2018
Highest in spring • (~30% = 15 kg N ha-1)
Halved in summer and 50-50 split • (7.5 kg N ha-1)
Spring growth is more active, fruit, leaf, shoot are strong sinks
Summer has no fruit, less photosynthetic activity
Yield: ~ 27 t ha-1
Rate: 50 kg N ha-1
Nitrogen Use Efficiency
Tree N status at dormancy
- Summer and spring fertigation makes similar contribution to storage
- Total N is the same, very small difference in fertiliser N
- Plant has other ways to acquire or accumulate storage N
Seasonal pattern of tree water use by 1-yr old Jazz apples (Tasmania)
• Measurements to define the water use over the whole growing season
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Seasonal pattern of tree water use by 3-yr old Jazz apples (Tasmania)
• Quantify the link between climate and tree size/age using FAO-56 crop factor approach
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Soil characterisation of SE Australian Apple growing regions
Morphology
Chemistry
Hydrology
Management
Hydrology
‘Dead’ …. Beyond what the tree can get
‘Backup’ ….Water that the plant can get but under stress
‘Target’ …. Water that can be easily accessed from the soil
‘Drained’ …Water that drains under gravity
SPASMO CORE
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Water content [L/L]Pr
essu
re h
ead
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sandy loam coarse sand
saturation
Field capacity
Wilting point
Air dry
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Field capacity
Wilting point
Air dry
Refill point
SOIL DATA CROP DATA• Variety• Training system• Root stock• Phenology• Planting density• Yield target
CLIMATE DATA• Historical (BOM)• Daily values• Solar radiation• Temp & RH%• Wind speed• Rainfall
MANAGEMENT• Irrigation• N Fertilizer• Crop Load• Timing• Rates• Strategies
OUTCOMES• Irrigation need• Fertilizer need• Yield & Response• Benchmarking • Planning• What-if answers
Strategic Irrigation and Nitrogen Assessment Tool for Apples
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