Title: Irrigation
1Irrigation
2Water and Irrigation
- IMPORTANT ISSUES WATER QUALITY AND QUANTITY
- CONSERVATION
- TURFGRASS AND WATER
- GRASS PLANT IS 80 TO 95 WATER
- AT 60 H20 THE PLANT DIES
3Water and Irrigation
- TURGIDITY ______________________________________
__________________________________________ - TRANSPIRATION RATE DEPENDS UPON ATMOSPHERIC
CONDITIONS - TRANSPIRATION RATES ALSO VARY WITH TURF SPECIES
AND CULTIVAR
4Turfgrass Water Needs
- AN ACRE TURFGRASS CAN LOSE IN EXCESS OF 10,000
GALLONS OF WATER TO THE ATMOSPHERE DAILY - HOT, SUNNY, DRY, WINDY CONDITIONS
- TURFGRASS NEEDS 60 TO 70 GALLONS OF WATER TO
PRODUCE 1 POUND OF DRY MATTER
5Water Relations in Turfgrass
- WHEN TRANSPIRATION LOSSES EXCEED ROOT ABSORPTION
THE FOLLOWING MAY HAPPEN
6Water Relations in Turfgrass
- LESS _____________________
- REDUCED SHOOT ELONGATION
- DECREASED TURGIDITY AND SUCCULENCE
- METABOLIC PROCESSES BECOME SLOWER
7Water Relations in Turfgrass
- SYMPTOMS OF DROUGHT STRESS IN TURFGRASS
- LEAVES ________________________________
- (OVERERHEATED, WEAK OR DAMAGED ROOT SYSTEMS, LACK
OFWATER) - --
- NEVER MOW, AERIFY, FERTILIZE OR DO ANYTHING TO
TURF IN DROUGHT STRESS! -
8Soil And Water
- INFILTRATION RATE THE SPEED AT WHICH A SOIL
CAN ABSORB WATER - INFILTRATION RATE RANGES FROM 0.1 INCH/HOUR IN
CLAY SOILS TO AS MORE THAN 3 INCHES/ HOUR IN
SANDY SOILS -
9Soil And Water
- COMPACTION
- RESULTS IN THE LOSS OF MACROPORES (Soil
structure) - A CONSIDERABLE DECREASE IN THE INFILTRATION RATE
OCCURS -
10Soil And Water
- PERCOLATION THE MOVEMENT OF WATER DOWN THROUGH
A SOIL - SANDY LOAM SOIL 2 FEET IN 30 MINUTES
- CLAY LOAM 2 FEET IN 4 HOURS
11Soil And Water
12Soil And Water
13TERMS TO KEEP IN MIND
- FIELD CAPACITY
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- PERMENANT WILTING POINT
- AVALIABLE WATER
14From http//cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/pnw04
75/pnw0475.html
15TERMS TO KEEP IN MIND
- ADHESION THE ATTRACTION BETWEEN WATER MOLECULES
AND THE SURFACE OF SOIL
PARTICLES
16TERMS TO KEEP IN MIND
- COHESION THE ATTRACTION BETWEEN MOLECULES OF
WATER -
- EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
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18Irrigation
- FACTORS WHICH INFLUENCE THE AMOUNT AND FREQUENCY
OF IRRIGATION WATER REQUIRED ARE - GRASS SPECIES AND CULTIVARS
- SOIL TYPE
- LEVEL OF MAINTENANCE
19Irrigation
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- PRECIPITATION AMOUNT AND FREQUENCY
- WEATHER CONDITIONS
- HUMIDITY, WIND AND TEMPERATURE
20Determining When Grass Needs Water And
Application Rates
- WATER WHEN SYMPTOMS OF MOISTURE STRESS APPEAR
- COLOR OF TURF---BLUE-GREEN OR GRAYISH GREEN
- TRACKING REMAINS-FOOTPRINTS OR MACHINERY TRACKS
- SOIL EXAMINATION----
- KNIFE OR SOIL PROBE
- TENSIOMETER
21Fromhttp//lieth.ucdavis.edu/Research/tens/97/Te
nsiometer- pull of water moves gauge
22Determining When Grass Needs Water And
Application Rates
- MOISTURE METERS WHICH MEASURE ELECTRICAL
RESISTANCE BETWEEN ELECTRODES - http//www.sowacs.com/sensors/gypsum.html
- NEAR INFRA RED REFLECTANCE
- http//www.sensortech.com/main_pages/moisture/infr
ared.htm - TIME DOMAIN REFLECTOMETRY
- http//www.sowacs.com/sensors/tdr.html
23Determining Turfgrass Water Needs
- EVAPORATION PANS IN A SUNNY LOCATION
-
24Determining When Grass Needs Water And
Application Rates
- ESTIMATE OF THE EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
- http//ag.arizona.edu/azmet/et1.htm
- COOL SEASON TURF GENERALLY REQUIRES ABOUT
- _________________________________________________
_______________________________ - http//www.soils.wisc.edu/wimnext/water.html
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26 - How should irrigation be applied?
- A ___________ IRRIGATION APPLIED IN
__________________ TO AVOID RUN OFF ONCE OR TWICE
A WEEK - BEST IN SOILS WITH ADEQUATE WATER HOLDING
CAPACITY AND DEEPLY ROOTED TURFGRASS
27 - SANDY SOILS SHOULD BE IRRIGATED AT LEAST TWICE A
WEEK, OFTEN DAILY WHEN ET IS HIGH- - SAND ONLY HOLDS ABOUT 0.1 OF WATER/ INCH OF
SOIL!
28 - DAILY WATERING IS NOT USUALLY RECOMMENDED---SHALLO
W ROOTING OFTEN RESULTS. - However, on sandy soils daily irrigation is often
required through warm dry periods.
29- If site specific ET data isnt available,
irrigation to replacement of 75-80 of open pan
evaporation is usually adequate for most cool
season turf.
30Determining Irrigation Needs
- PROPER AMOUNT OF WATER IS THE SOIL WET TO A
DEPTH JUST BELOW THE MAJORITY OF THE ROOT SYSTEM
? - THIS IS USUALLY 4 TO 6 INCHES
-
- PLACEMENT OF CONTAINERS TO COLLECT WATER FROM
SPRINKLERS----DETERMINATION OF PRECIPITATION RATE - http//www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/publica
t/wqwm/ag508_6.html
31Time of Day to Irrigate
- BEST TIME
- NIGHT----DISEASE PROBLEMS MAY DEVELOP IF THE
GRASS IS DAMP OVERNIGHT (LWD)
32Other Water Application
- SYRINGING LIGHT WATERING LASTING NO LONGER THAN
A FEW MINUTES - GENERALLY DONT WANT TO __________________________
____________ - BEST PERFORMED EARLY AFTERNOON MOST USED ON
GOLF COURSE TURF -
33Some Basics of Sprinkler Irrigation
- Length of irrigation cycle is dependent on soil
type. - Generally, ___________________________ are more
effective than one long cycle. - Many sprinkler types are available to homeowners.
(soaker hoses, oscillating, impact, etc)
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35Some Basics of Sprinkler Irrigation
- Average precipitation rate with average water
pressure is around 0.5 per hour. Test - The more hose you put out, the greater the
pressure loss so you must increase watering time
in areas where more hose is needed to reach
sprinkler.
36Some Basics of Sprinkler Irrigation
- Precipitation rate at the edge of the pattern is
generally ________________________________ for
most types of sprinklers. - Wind greatly effects distribution pattern of all
above ground sprinkler systems.
37Some Basics of Sprinkler Irrigation
- In ground systems should be designed with
________________________________to assure even
distribution of water.
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39Head to head coverage
40Some Basics of Sprinkler Irrigation
- http//www.rainbird.com/
- http//www.toro.com/landscape/irrigation/index.htm
l - http//www.arrosage.com/
- http//jessstryker.com/
41Effective Coverage and Coefficient of Uniformity
- Older impact type sprinklers actually have about
the ___________________________, however these
heads are rarely used anymore. - Rotor driven sprinklers are the most commonly
used sprinklers, especially on large sites.
Rotor driven sprinklers also have a
________________________________________ - Pop up fixed spray heads generally have a lower
________________________________________.
However, they are still commonly used on many
residential sites due to their low cost.
42Fixed spray head performance.
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