JADOSKI, Cleber Junior.; KLAR, Antonio Evaldo.; MAGGI, Marcio Furlan.; RAMIRO, Juliana.; SANTOS, Alexandre Barreto Almeida dos.
Résumé:
This work aimed to study evaporation measurement alternatives in protected
environment. The experiment was set up in polyethylene greenhouse at winter 2005 period. 132
microevaprimeters (13.7 cm diameter) at three heights, 0.40, 0.80 and 1.20 cm from the soil
surface were distributed at 44 equidistant points. The greenhouse, tunnel type, with 7.5 m width,
27.5 m length and 3.20 m height at the center received “sombrite” at the laterals. The orientation
was southeast /northwest, based on true north. For data evaluation, Geostatistic was used with
βGS+ program. The following conclusions were obtained: - there was spatial variability at
different regions and heights of the microevaporimeters with larger values next to soil surface in
July; the evaporation values obtained from microevaporimeters were not statistical different
from those obtained from Class “A” Pan installed at the center of the greenhouse; the Class “A”
Pan installed out of the greenhouse can be used to evaluated the internal evaporation.