Monday, 13 November 2006
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Macroscopic Approaches to Modeling Root Water Uptake as a Function of Water and Salinity Stress.

Todd H. Skaggs, Martinus Th. van Genuchten, and Peter J. Shouse. George E. Brown Jr. Salinity Lab, 450 W Big Springs Rd., 450 W Big Springs Rd., Riverside, CA 92507

Analyzing irrigation, soil salinization, or crop production problems often requires simulations of root water uptake as a function of water and salinity stress.  We give an overview of macroscopic modeling approaches that are based on the Richards equation with a sink term specifying water uptake.  Various parameterizations of the sink term as functions of water and salinity stress are reviewed and example applications are presented.  We also review the incorporation of more dynamic root functions into sink terms, such compensatory uptake.  Lastly, we discuss the challenge of estimating uptake reduction parameters from crop salt tolerance databases. 


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