Common Questions When Using Soil Moisture Sensors for Citrus and Other Fruit Trees
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citrus irrigation
soil moisture sensor
irrigation scheduling
water
flatwoods

Cómo citar

Herrera, Eric, Sandra M. Guzmán, y Eduart Murcia. 2021. «Common Questions When Using Soil Moisture Sensors for Citrus and Other Fruit Trees: AE551, 02 2021». EDIS 2021 (2). Gainesville, FL:4. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ae551-2021.

Resumen

This guide is for Extension personnel who may encounter questions from growers about the functioning and accuracy of soil moisture sensors (SMSs) for fruit tree production. The 4-page publication focuses on two types of handheld sensors currently used in Florida for irrigation management of citrus and other trees: the transmission line oscillator (TLO) and time-domain transmissometer (TDT). Written by Eric Herrera, Sandra M. Guzmán, and Eduart Murcia, and published by the UF/IFAS Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, February 2021.

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ae551-2021
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