The water balance on sloping land in rainfed lowland rice ecosystem


Autoria(s): Tsubo, M.; Fukai, S.; Basnayake, J. W. M.; Tuong, T. P.; Bouman, B.A.M.; Harnpichitvitaya, D.
Contribuinte(s)

T. Fischer

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

Quantifying water losses in paddy fields assists estimation of water availability in rainfed lowland rice ecosystem. There is, however, no definite method for determining the water losses, and little information is available on water balance in different toposequence positions of a sloped rainfed lowland. Therefore, the aim of this work was to quantify percolation and the lateral water flow with special reference to the toposequential variation. Data used for the analysis was collected in Laos and northeast Thailand. Percolation and water tables were measured on a daily basis. The percolator is a steel cylindrical tube with a lid to prevent water loss from evapotranspiration. The water table meter is a short PVC tube for determination of perched water table and a long PVC tube for groundwater table, and the side is perforated with 5-mm diameter holes at 20-mm distance. Percolation rate was determined using linear regression analysis of cumulative percolation. Assuming that the total amount of evaporation and transpiration was equivalent to potential evapotranspiration, the lateral water flow was estimated using the water balance equation. Our results are in agreement with the previously reported findings, and the methodology of estimating water balance components appears reasonably acceptable. With regard to the toposequential variation, the higher position in the topoesquence, the greater potential of the water losses because of higher percolation and lateral flow rates.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:101340

Publicador

The Regional Institute Ltd

Palavras-Chave #E1 #300201 Plant Biochemistry and Physiology #620103 Rice
Tipo

Conference Paper