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      <subfield code="a">Poch, Rosa M.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Pascual, Miquel</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Villar, Josep M.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Rufat, Josep</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">In order to assess the irrigation efficiency under&#xd;
water-limiting conditions, four different treatments of subsurface irrigation of peach trees in a&#xd;
semi-arid Mediterranean climate near Lleida (NE&#xd;
Iberian Peninsula) were tested. The treatments&#xd;
included pressurized air injection, deficit irrigation, full irrigation (as control) and an addition&#xd;
of rice husk around the pipe to improve porosity.&#xd;
Because the latter treatment improved physical&#xd;
conditions and resulted in better tree growth,&#xd;
a micromorphological study was conducted in&#xd;
order to understand the reason for this behaviour.&#xd;
The experiment was carried out in a commercial&#xd;
peach orchard (Prunus persica L.). The soil was a&#xd;
Xeric Torriorthent, with a loam texture, affected&#xd;
by salinity and with low organic matter content.&#xd;
One undisturbed block (30 cm each side) was&#xd;
taken from each treatment, and two vertical thin&#xd;
sections, 5 × 13 cm, including the subsurface pipe,&#xd;
were made. A fluorescent dye was added to the&#xd;
polyester resin to obtain UV light images of the&#xd;
porosity. The pore parameters and the pore size&#xd;
distribution were obtained for each treatment.&#xd;
Strong changes in the pore types of the four treatments are evident in the thin sections. Full and&#xd;
deficit irrigation treatments are characterised by&#xd;
a weakly developed subangular blocky structure,&#xd;
with a vesicular intra-aggregate structure. Deficit&#xd;
irrigation with air injection produced, in its upper&#xd;
part, a structure similar to the full and deficit irrigation treatments. In the surroundings and below&#xd;
the pipe, where the effect of pressurized air was&#xd;
higher, the soil structure is apedal, with vesicles&#xd;
(bubbles), 200 – 500 µm in size. Porosity of the soil&#xd;
modified with rice husk is greater than that of the&#xd;
other three treatments: the 15 – 30 µm porosity&#xd;
fraction is double, and the larger fractions three&#xd;
times that of the other treatments. It contains&#xd;
many oval excrements of mites (probably Oribatidae), 50 – 100 µm in size, associated with moderately decomposed rice husk tissues. We conclude&#xd;
that the modifications around the irrigation pipes&#xd;
that promoted faunal activity are very effective in&#xd;
conveying water to the soil in comparison to that&#xd;
of pressurized air, which only increases vesicular&#xd;
(non connected) porosity.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Poch, Rosa M., Miquel Pascual, Josep M. Villar, and Josep Rufat. 2019. "Soil Porosity Changes In Orchards With Subsurface Irrigation: Quantification And Interpretation". Boletín De La Sociedad Geológica Mexicana 71 (1): 1-10. Sociedad Geologica Mexicana. doi:10.18268/bsgm2019v71n1a1.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Soil porosity changes in orchards with subsurface irrigation: quantification and interpretation</subfield>
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