MEDEIROS, José F. de.; FREITAS, Manoella I. de O.; PEREIRA, Francisco A. L.
Abstract:
A low cost alternative for water management is the air chamber tensiometer with direct
readings. The objective of this work was to develop a device for water potential measurement in air pocket
tensiometers. Devices tested were pieces with length of four and eight centimeters installed in
tensiomenter with initial height of air-pocket of two and three centimeters. Another gauge was constituted
of a graduated tape. Experimental design was an entirely randomized with three replications. Treatments
resulted from a combination of five chamber configurations and three soil types (sandy, loamy and clay).
Tensiometers were installed in pots where Bermuda grass was grown. Measures were taken
simultaneously with a graduated rule and with a digital tensimeter. Devices more accurate for low
potential measurement had the upper section which dimensions prevented capillary raise. One exception
was the device with a four centimeter height and initial air-pocket with two centimeter. The other devices
were efficient in measuring water potential directly.