Nh. Rao, GROUPING WATER STORAGE PROPERTIES OF INDIAN SOILS FOR SOIL-WATER BALANCE MODEL APPLICATIONS, Agricultural water management, 36(2), 1998, pp. 99-109
Soil water balance models are useful tools of agricultural and water r
esources planning and management, Data of water storage limits of soil
profiles, field capacity (FC) and permanent wilting point (PWP), are
essential for running soil water balance models. A procedure for estim
ating these parameters for Indian soils is presented. The values of FC
and PWP for each textural class are estimated independently for alluv
ial, black and red soils. The estimated parameters are tested by runni
ng a soil water balance model for a case study area. The use of the mo
del in saving irrigation water is also demonstrated. The estimated par
ameters of Indian soils are also compared with corresponding values of
US soils. The comparisons are favourable for FC for all soil texture
groups, and for PWP for coarse to medium and medium texture groups. Di
fferences in PWP between US and Indian soils increase at finer soil te
xtures as a result of differences in clay fraction, mineralogy, and or
ganic matter content. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.