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Strany 1 - Version 1.2a

TriSCAN® Agronomic User Manual Version 1.2a

Strany 2

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 3 extent and frequency of bare spots is often an indi

Strany 3 - Disclaimer

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 4 . The crop does not respond to the extremes of low

Strany 4 - Table of Contents

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 5 What is TriSCAN? TriSCAN Features TriSCAN is the wo

Strany 5

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 6 TriSCAN Applications A Fertilizer Management Tool

Strany 6 - List of Figures

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 7 How does the TriSCAN sensor work? Sensor output and

Strany 7 - List of Tables

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 8 Salinity: There are two levels at which resolution

Strany 8 - Introduction

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 9 Getting TriSCAN ready for logging Probe Assembly an

Strany 9 - Salinity – the problem

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 10 4. Insert the large screws into the holes in the

Strany 10 - TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 11 9. Firmly plug the sensor into the connector on t

Strany 11 - Fertilizer management

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 12 For each probe, assign the top sensor with the low

Strany 12 - What is TriSCAN?

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved All rights reserved. No part of this document may be rep

Strany 13 - TriSCAN Applications

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 13 Step 3 – Getting the configuration from the probe

Strany 14 - Resolution and Accuracy

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 14 3. Repeat this process for each sensor on the pro

Strany 15 - Temperature Effects

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 15 To change the probe address, type the new addres

Strany 16 - Assembling the Probe

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 16 Some important information on the configuration of

Strany 17

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 17 In Total Sentek Smart Probes support a feature, b

Strany 18 - Addressing the Sensors

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 18 Site Selection The key to effective soil water and

Strany 19 - Step 1 – Powering the probe

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 19 If different soil types are ignored in terms of th

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TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 20 Climate The most commonly recognized factor in inf

Strany 21

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 21 texture in governing how much water and air move i

Strany 22

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 22 Topography Topography relates to the configuration

Strany 23

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Disclaimer The access tubes, probes and sensors supplied b

Strany 24

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 23 Fertilizer management In order to ensure that no n

Strany 25 - Site Selection

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 24 Then the soils, Then the type of i

Strany 26

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 25 Micro scale zone selection During macro zone selec

Strany 27 - Climate

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 26 soil fertility is indicated at 30 cm depth than at

Strany 28

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 27 Fertilizer types and application methods It is es

Strany 29 - Cultural Management

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 28 Access Tube and Probe Installation The information

Strany 30 - Water Quality

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 29 11. Use a sledgehammer to tap the dolly until the

Strany 31

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 30 Installing the Top Cap The top cap assembly is ins

Strany 32 - Micro scale zone selection

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 31 EasyAG TriSCAN Installation The EasyAG TriSCAN is

Strany 33 - Plant health

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 32 2. As the probe enters the prepared hole in the s

Strany 34

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Table of Contents Disclaimer...

Strany 35 - Installing the Access Tube

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 33 Benchmarking Soil Salinity – TriSCAN Calibration

Strany 36 - Cleaning the Access Tube

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 34 Step 3 Place a drum or bucket with the bottom cut

Strany 37 - Installing the probe

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 35 Step 6 Analyse soil EC for each sampl

Strany 38 - EasyAG TriSCAN Installation

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 36 For very sandy soils, the %CLAY can be assumed to

Strany 39 - Fitting the top cap lid

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 37 Salinity and Soil Water Data Interpretation The e

Strany 40 - Sampling Method

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 38 The salinity increase during the irrigation event

Strany 41

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 39 Example 2 Multiple irrigation events are plotted

Strany 42 - Laboratory Methods

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 40 Example 3 Figure 12 illustrates the movement of s

Strany 43

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 41 Appendix 1. Units of Salinity Measurement and Conv

Strany 44 - Example 1

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 42 Appendix 2: Guidelines for Interpretation of Water

Strany 45

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Appendix 1. Units of Salinity Measurement and Conversion Fa

Strany 46 - Example 2

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 43 Appendix 3: Soil Salinity Classes and Crop Growth

Strany 47 - Example 3

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 44 Appendix 4: Crop Tolerance and Yield Potential of

Strany 48 - Conversion Factors

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 45 Table 10. Crop Tolerance and Yield Potential of Ve

Strany 49 - Salinity for Irrigation

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 46 Table 11. Crop Tolerance and Yield Potential of F

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TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 47 Table 12. Crop Tolerance and Yield Potential of F

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TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 48 Appendix 5: Relative Salt Tolerance of Agricultura

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TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 49 Moderately Tolerant Yield loss begins at 3.0 – 6.

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TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 50 Moderately Sensitive Yield loss begins at 1.3 – 3

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TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 51 Sensitive Yield loss begins at <1.3 dSm-1 Fibr

Strany 55

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 52 Appendix 6: Relative Effect of Fertilizer Material

Strany 56

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page i List of Figures Figure 1. Cut-away view of the Tri

Strany 57

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 53 References Ayars, R.S. and Wescot, D.W. (1985) ‘W

Strany 58

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 54 Acknowledgements The management of Sentek Pty. Ltd

Strany 59 - Soil Solution

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page ii List of Tables Table 1. Salinity Measurement Unit

Strany 60 - References

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 1 Introduction TriSCAN: Sentek’s Fertilizer/Salinity

Strany 61 - Acknowledgements

TriSCAN Manual Version 1.2a Copyright © 1991 – 2004 Sentek Pty Ltd All rights reserved Page 2 When ionically bonded compounds like NaCl are added

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