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Biologia | 2009

Measuring very negative water potentials with polymer tensiometers: principles, performance and applications

Gerrit H. de Rooij; Martine van der Ploeg; H. P. A. Gooren; Gerben Bakker; C.W. Hoogendam; Cindy Huiskes; H. Kruidhof; Luuk K. Koopal

In recent years, a polymer tensiometer (POT) was developed and tested to directly measure matric potentials in dry soils. By extending the measurement range to wilting point (a 20-fold increase compared to conventional, water-filled tensiometers), a myriad of previously unapproachable research questions are now open to experimental exploration. Furthermore, the instrument may well allow the development of more water-efficient irrigation strategies by recording water potential rather than soil water content. The principle of the sensor is to fill it with a polymer solution instead of water, thereby building up osmotic pressure inside the sensor. A high-quality ceramic allows the exchange of water with the soil while retaining the polymer. The ceramic has pores sufficiently small to remain saturated even under very negative matric potentials. Installing the sensor in an unsaturated soil causes the high pressure of the polymer solution to drop as the water potentials in the soil and in the POT equilibrate. As long as the pressure inside the polymer chamber remains sufficiently large to prevent cavitation, the sensor will function properly. If the osmotic potential in the polymer chamber can produce a pressure of approximately 2.0 MPa when the sensor is placed in water, proper readings down to wilting point are secured. Various tests in disturbed soil, including an experiment with root water uptake, demonstrate the operation and performance of the new polymer tensiometer and illustrate how processes such as root water uptake can be studied in more detail than before. The paper discusses the available data and explores the long term perspectives offered by the instrument.


Vadose Zone Journal | 2007

New Polymer Tensiometers: Measuring Matric Pressures Down to the Wilting Point

Gerben Bakker; Martine van der Ploeg; Gerrit H. de Rooij; C.W. Hoogendam; H. P. A. Gooren; Cindy Huiskes; Luuk K. Koopal; H. Kruidhof


Vadose Zone Journal | 2008

Matric potential measurements by polymer tensiometers in cropped lysimeters under water-stressed conditions

Martine van der Ploeg; H. P. A. Gooren; Gerben Bakker; Gerrit H. de Rooij


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2010

Polymer tensiometers with ceramic cones: direct observations of matric pressures in drying soils

M.J. van der Ploeg; H. P. A. Gooren; Gerben Bakker; C.W. Hoogendam; Christian Rene Huiskes; Luuk K. Koopal; H. Kruidhof; G.H. de Rooij


Vadose Zone Journal | 2016

Implications and Application of the Raats Superclass of Soils Equations

M. Heinen; Gerben Bakker


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2009

Polymer tensiometers with ceramic cones: performance in drying soils and comparison with water-filled tensiometers and time domain reflectometry

M.J. van der Ploeg; H. P. A. Gooren; Gerben Bakker; C.W. Hoogendam; Cindy Huiskes; H. Kruidhof; Luuk K. Koopal; G.H. de Rooij


Aeolian Research | 2018

Field testing, comparison, and discussion of five aeolian sand transport measuring devices operating on different measuring principles

Dirk Goossens; Corjan Nolet; Vicken Etyemezian; Leonardo Duarte-Campos; Gerben Bakker; Michel Riksen


Archive | 2010

Polymer tensiometers in a saline environment.

Martine van der Ploeg; H. P. A. Gooren; Gerben Bakker; Walter John Russell; C.W. Hoogendam; Christian Rene Huiskes; Pete J. Shouse; Gerrit H. de Rooij


Archive | 2009

Water uptake strategies of maize under varying levels of water stress

Martine van der Ploeg; H. P. A. Gooren; Gerben Bakker; Gerrit H. de Rooij


Archive | 2009

In situ soil water retention measurements with TDR and polymer tensiometers and comparison with computed water retention relations

Martine van der Ploeg; H. P. A. Gooren; C.W. Hoogendam; Gerben Bakker; Christian Rene Huiskes; Luuk K. Koopal; H. Kruidhof; Gerrit H. de Rooij

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H. P. A. Gooren

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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C.W. Hoogendam

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Gerrit H. de Rooij

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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H. Kruidhof

MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology

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Luuk K. Koopal

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Martine van der Ploeg

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Cindy Huiskes

MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology

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M.J. van der Ploeg

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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G.H. de Rooij

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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Corjan Nolet

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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