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Impact of Maize Roots on Soil-Root Electrical Conductivity: A Simulation Study

Sathyanarayan Rao
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Félicien Meunier
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Solomon Ehosioke
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Sarah Garré
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Mathieu Javaux
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Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) has become an important tool for studying root-zone soil water fluxes under field conditions. The results of ERT translate to water content via empirical pedophysical relations, usually ignoring the impact of roots; however, studies in the literature have shown that roots in soils may actually play a non-negligible role in the bulk electrical conductivity (s) of the soil-root continuum, but we do not completely understand the impact of root segments on ERT measurements. In this numerical study, we coupled an electrical model with a plant-soil water flow model to investigate the impact of roots on virtual ERT measurements. The coupled model can produce three-dimensional simulations of root growth and development, water flow in soil and root systems, and electrical transfer in the soil-root continuum. Our electrical simulation illustrates that in rooted soils, for every 1% increase in the root/sand volume ratio, there can be a 4 to 18% increase in the uncertainty of s computed via the model, caused by the presence of root segments; the uncertainty in a loam medium is 0.2 to 1.5%. The influence of root segments on ERT measurements depends on the root surface area (r = ?0.6) and the s contrast between roots and the soil (r = ?0.9), as revealed by correlation analysis. This study is important in the context of accurate water content predictions for automated irrigation systems in sandy soil. Abbreviations: 3D, three-dimensional; ERT, electrical resistivity tomography.
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hal-02444133 , version 1 (17-01-2020)

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Sathyanarayan Rao, Félicien Meunier, Solomon Ehosioke, N. Lesparre, Andreas Kemna, et al.. Impact of Maize Roots on Soil-Root Electrical Conductivity: A Simulation Study. Vadose Zone Journal, 2019, 18 (1), pp.190037. ⟨10.2136/vzj2019.04.0037⟩. ⟨hal-02444133⟩
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