SANTOS, Ricardo M.; OLIVEIRA, Aureo S. de.; BRANDÃO, Flávia Janaína C.; PEREIRA, Francisco Adriano de C.
Résumé:
The determination of soil water content is an essential data for soil and water
management, irrigation, drainage, and monitoring of water and solute movement into the soil profile.
Actually, there is a number of equipment for determination of soil moisture content and they work
according to different principles. But, they usually estimates the water content based on a given soil
property that follows the variation of water content. Thus, the objective of this work was to calibrate
an FDR sensor model Sentry 200 AP. The calibration followed an exponential model e it showed high
correlation between sensor reading and gravimetric moisture, in all depths (10, 30, 50, 70, 90, 110
cm) of the profile of a soil from the Costal Tablelands of Bahia. The determination coefficient varied
from 0.937 (70 cm) to 0,996 (90 cm). The calibration procedure here adopted revealed to be
appropriate for this type of sensor when it has to be used under filed conditions.