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    Soil water extraction by roots and Kc for the coffee crop
    (Departamento de Engenharia Agrícola - UFCG, 2009-05) Silva, Adriana L. da; Bruno, Isabeli P.; Reichardt, Klaus; Bacchi, Osny O. S.; Dourado-Neto, Durval; Favarin, José L.; Costa, Flávio M. P. da; Timm, Luis C.
    Basic information for a rational soil-water management of the coffee crop is still insufficient, particularly under irrigated conditions. Of great importance for the estimation of water requirements of coffee crops are their root distribuition and evapotranspiration crop coefficients. This study compares soil water extraction by roots of coffee plants of the variety “Catuaí Vermelho” (IAC-44), grown in Piracicaba, SP, Brazil, 3 to 5 years old, with direct measurements of root dry matter, showing a good agreement between both approaches, and confirming that most of the root system is distributed in the top soil layer (0-0.3 m) and that less than 10% of the root system reaches depths greater than 1.0 m. Calculated evapotranspiration crop coefficients are in agreement with those found in the literature, with an average of 1.1, indepen- dent of shoot dry matter, plant height and leaf area index.
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    Radiation balance of coffee hedgerows
    (Departamento de Engenharia Agrícola - UFCG, 2008-05) Angelocci, Luiz R.; Marin, Fábio R.; Pilau, Felipe G.; Righi, Evandro Z.; Favarin, José L.
    The radiation balance of hedgerows is an important variable in studies of mass and energy exchanges between parcial ground cover crops and the atmosphere. This paper describes a device with eight net radiometers encompassing the plants of a hedgerow. The radiometers were moved along a length of hedgerow, in a continuous and reversible move- ment. The canopy net radiation in this length (Rnc) was found by integration of the measurements over the notional cylinder formed. The device showed good performance and provided reliable measurements of Rnc of coffee hedgerows, showing itselfto be an useful technique of measurement in field conditions. Good correlations between Rnc and global solar radiation, turfgrass and coffee crop net radiation were found in 15-min, daytime and 24-hr periods, allowing the possibility of estimating Rnc from these simple measurements. Beer’s law was also used to have an independent estima- tion of Rnc. A good agreement was found between values of Rnc estimated by this law of attenuation and those inte- grated by the device in periods of 15 min, with overestimation of 10%, whereas for values integrated over daytime pe- riods the agreement was not satisfactory.