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  1. In a cultivated area, the soil has porosity of 45% and field capacity of 38%. For a particular crop, the root zone depth is 1.0 m, the permanent wilting point is 10% and the consumptive use is 15 mm/d. If the irrigation efficiency is 60%, what should be the frequency of irrigation such that the moisture content does not fall below 50% of the maximum available moisture?
    1. 5d
    2. 6d
    3. 9d
    4. 15d
Correct Option: B

Field capacity =
Weight of water in soil
(W = r × v)
Weight of soil

=
rw × Vv
(Vv is used since water is in voids)
rsoil × V

0.38 =
rw
× ηPorosity, η =
Vv
rsoilV

rsoil
=
η
=
0.45
rw0.380.38

Available moisture =
r
× (field capacity – wilting point) × depth
rw

=
0.45
(0.38 – 0.1) × 1000 (d = 1 m = 1000 mm) = 331 mm
0.38

Readily available moisture =
331
= 165 mm
2

Number of days irrigated =
165
× 0.6 = ≈ 6 days
15



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