Abstract
A simple weighable lysimeter was designed, constructed, and calibrated for measuring the water requirements and crop coefficients of shallow-rooted crops. It has a portable weighing mechanism to quantify changes in soil moisture content. The weighing mechanism consists of a horizontal steel bar, a hydraulic car jack, both ends hooked vertical steel bars, a stand, and a digital weighing balance. As the lysimeter's inner tank, a plastic drum with a 55 cm diameter that yields 0.24 m2 of internal area was used. A performance test was conducted, and a rating curve was developed at the beginning of the growing seasons in 2023 and 2024 to evaluate the sensitivity of the weighing mechanism in determining crop water use. Linearity, repeatability, and measurement uncertainty tests were conducted. The linearity error was ±0.04 kg and ±0.03 kg for the years 2023 and 2024, respectively, which is within the allowable limit. The weighing system repeats the measurement perfectly with no error (repeatability error was zero). The combined uncertainty of the measurements was 0.023 kg, representing the cumulative effect of individual errors. The lysimeter weighing system is capable of detecting variations in mass as small as 0.2 mm of moisture content. Therefore, the developed lysimeter can be used to determine water requirements and crop coefficients of shallow-rooted crops for the design and management of irrigation in data-scarce areas of Ethiopia.
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