Abstract

Improving vineyard irrigation efficiency with soil water sensors Using soil water sensors to automatically schedule irrigation in winegrape vineyards offers the potential for growers to enhance water use productivity under warmer climate conditions. The use of electrical soil water sensors for improving crop water use efficiency is an emerging trend in agricultural regions of the world where irrigation is vital for sustainable food production. This advancement uses solar powered electronic capacitance probes to activate irrigation in real time for maintaining a desired level of soil water content needed by a particular crop.

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