Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4480602 | Agricultural Water Management | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Locally fabricated ceramic-cup soil solution samplers could be readily made from locally available materials at low-cost. The total cost of such a sampler was a mere 5% or less of the cost of ready-made, imported samplers. The fabricated lysimeter worked satisfactorily in a sandy loam soil cropped with maize and soybean at or near saturation. Water samples could be successfully obtained during both the pre-monsoon and mid-rainy season periods. Concentrations of major nutrients (N, P and K) in leached water were highest in the pre-monsoon period, suggesting an initial flushing of nutrients out of the profile during this time, and/or the correspondence of timing of application of fertilizers with the on-set of monsoon rains. The locally fabricated lysimeters offer a viable and cost-effective means for repeated collection of soil water leached through the profile under undisturbed conditions.