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Assessing pedotransfer functions to estimate the soil water retention
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Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
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Considering the importance of soil water retention for agricultural and environmental purposes,
the objective of this study was to assess three pedotransfer functions (PTFs) used to estimate the soil moisture at field
capacity (FC) based on soil attributes easily determined. A collection of 17 soils from the Cerrado and Pantanal biomes,
including surface and subsurface horizons, was used. PTF-1 considers clay, organic matter, coarse sand, and
microporosity; PTF-2 clay, total sand, and organic matter; and PTF-3 only microporosity. The estimated FC values were
correlated to soil moisture values measured at different soil water potentials (0, 6, 10, 33, 100, 300, and 1500 kPa) to
verify which potential corresponded to estimated FC. The data were subjected to regression analysis and Mann-Whitney
rank-sum test to compare predicted and measured values and to principal component analysis (PCA). The analysis of the
full dataset indicated that there was a strong correlation (R 0.84–0.91; R2
0.71–0.82; RMSE 0.07–0.09) between estimated
FC and soil water retention measured at potentials of 10 kPa and 33 kPa. FC estimated by PTF-3 correlated better with
water holding capacity at 6 kPa. When the PTFs were reapplied to homogeneous soil groups (identified by PCA analysis),
the correlation between predicted and measured FC was decreased.
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RIBEIRO, B. T. et al. Assessing pedotransfer functions to estimate the soil water retention. Bioscience Journal, Uberlândia, v. 34, p. 177-188, Dec. 2018. Suplemento 1.
