DAQ00211 - Quantifying the effectiveness of cover crops as a means of increased water infiltration and reduced evaporation in the northern region
Investment
GRDC Code: DAQ1705-005RTX
DAQ00211 - Quantifying the effectiveness of cover crops as a means of increased water infiltration and reduced evaporation in the northern region
More effective capture and storage of rainfall are major challenges for both grain and cotton growers across the northern region where only 20-40% of rainfall is typically transpired by dryland crops, while up to 60% of rainfall is lost to evaporation, and a further 5-20% lost in runoff and deep drainage. Recent research suggests that cover crops and increased stubble loads can reduce evaporation, increase infiltration and provide net gains in Plant Available Water over the traditional fallow periods. This project will assess and quantify the effectiveness of cover crops to increase rainfall infiltration, reduce evaporation, and so increase the Plant Available Water for dryland grain and irrigated cotton production systems.
- Project start date:
- 01/05/2017
- Project end date:
- 20/10/2020
- Crop type:
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- Not Crop Specific
- Organisation
- Queensland Department of Primary Industries (QDPI)
- Region:
- North
- Project status
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Completed
GRDC News
Update papers
- 04 Mar 2020, Cover crops improve ground cover in a very dry season - GRDC
- 24 Feb 2020, Summer cover crops in short fallow - do they have a place in central NSW? - GRDC
- 31 Jul 2019, Cover crops can boost soil water and protect the soil for higher crop yields - GRDC
- 28 Feb 2019, Cover crops can boost soil water storage and crop yields - GRDC