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Agronomy QUESTION #2060
Question 1
A lysimeter is used in agronomy primarily to:
  • Measure soil electrical conductivity to assess salinity
  • Directly measure actual evapotranspiration (\(ET_a\)) or drainage losses from an isolated soil-plant system under field conditions by monitoring changes in soil water mass or volume✔️
  • Measure the rate of nitrogen leaching from surface-applied urea
  • Determine the cation exchange capacity of soil in situ
Correct Answer Explanation
A lysimeter is an isolated soil block (weighing or drainage type) in which water inputs (rainfall, irrigation) and outputs (drainage, ET) are precisely measured. Weighing lysimeters detect changes in mass (converted to ET). They provide the most direct measurement of ET under actual crop conditions and are used to calibrate ET estimation equations.