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Title: Irrigation


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Irrigation
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Water 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 

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Water and Irrigation
  • TURGIDITY ______________________________________
    __________________________________________ 
  • TRANSPIRATION RATE DEPENDS UPON ATMOSPHERIC
    CONDITIONS
  • TRANSPIRATION RATES ALSO VARY WITH TURF SPECIES
    AND CULTIVAR

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Turfgrass 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

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Water Relations in Turfgrass
  • WHEN TRANSPIRATION LOSSES EXCEED ROOT ABSORPTION
    THE FOLLOWING MAY HAPPEN

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Water Relations in Turfgrass
  • LESS _____________________
  • REDUCED SHOOT ELONGATION
  • DECREASED TURGIDITY AND SUCCULENCE
  • METABOLIC PROCESSES BECOME SLOWER

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Water 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!
  •  

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Soil 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
  •  

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Soil And Water
  • COMPACTION
  • RESULTS IN THE LOSS OF MACROPORES (Soil
    structure)
  • A CONSIDERABLE DECREASE IN THE INFILTRATION RATE
    OCCURS
  •  

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Soil 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 

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Soil And Water
  • SANDY SOIL

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Soil And Water
  • CLAY SOILS

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TERMS TO KEEP IN MIND
  • FIELD CAPACITY
  •  
  • PERMENANT WILTING POINT
  • AVALIABLE WATER

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From http//cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/pnw04
75/pnw0475.html
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TERMS TO KEEP IN MIND
  • ADHESION THE ATTRACTION BETWEEN WATER MOLECULES
    AND THE SURFACE OF SOIL
    PARTICLES

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TERMS TO KEEP IN MIND
  • COHESION THE ATTRACTION BETWEEN MOLECULES OF
    WATER
  •  
  • EVAPOTRANSPIRATION

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Irrigation
  • FACTORS WHICH INFLUENCE THE AMOUNT AND FREQUENCY
    OF IRRIGATION WATER REQUIRED ARE
  • GRASS SPECIES AND CULTIVARS 
  • SOIL TYPE 
  • LEVEL OF MAINTENANCE

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Irrigation
  • PRECIPITATION AMOUNT AND FREQUENCY
  • WEATHER CONDITIONS
  • HUMIDITY, WIND AND TEMPERATURE

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Determining 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

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Fromhttp//lieth.ucdavis.edu/Research/tens/97/Te
nsiometer- pull of water moves gauge
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Determining 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

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Determining Turfgrass Water Needs
  • EVAPORATION PANS IN A SUNNY LOCATION

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Determining 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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  • 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

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  • 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!

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  • 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.

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Determining 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

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Time of Day to Irrigate
  • BEST TIME
  • NIGHT----DISEASE PROBLEMS MAY DEVELOP IF THE
    GRASS IS DAMP OVERNIGHT (LWD)

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Other 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 
  •  

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Some 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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Some 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.

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Some 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.

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Some Basics of Sprinkler Irrigation
  • In ground systems should be designed with
    ________________________________to assure even
    distribution of water.

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Head to head coverage
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Some Basics of Sprinkler Irrigation
  • http//www.rainbird.com/
  • http//www.toro.com/landscape/irrigation/index.htm
    l
  • http//www.arrosage.com/
  • http//jessstryker.com/

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Effective 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.

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Fixed spray head performance.
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