Intermittent Water Application Boosts Soil Moisture and Crop Growth.
The researchers studied how intermittent water application affects soil moisture distribution in different types of soil. They used a rectangular box to simulate soil profiles and tested various water application rates and patterns. They found that increasing water application rate or using more intermittent water application led to a larger volume of wetted soil. Additionally, the ratio of horizontal to vertical advance of the wetting front increased with higher water application rates or less intermittent application.