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. 2020 Apr 29;20(9):2526. doi: 10.3390/s20092526

Table 5.

High and low reference values of each of the moisture sensors.

2016 2017
Olive Grove Position Sensor High Reference Low Reference High Reference Low Reference
A at 0.30 m S1 0.371 0.171 0.399 0.296
A at 0.60 m S2 0.362 0.248 0.357 0.221
CR1 A at 0.30 m S3 0.325 0.150 0.356 0.252
A at 0.60 m S4 0.369 0.188 0.318 0.175
B at 0.30 m S5 0.314 0.167 0.303 0.246
A at 0.30 m S6 0.400 0.280 0.399 0.296
A at 0.60 m S7 0.359 0.283 0.357 0.221
CR2 A at 0.30 m S8 0.385 0.165 0.356 0.252
A at 0.60 m S9 0.318 0.238 0.318 0.175
B at 0.30 m S10 0.298 0.178 0.303 0.246
A at 0.30 m S11 0.337 0.104 0.328 0.183
A at 0.60 m S12 0.312 0.202 0.252 0.137
CR3 A at 0.30 m S13 0.447 0.219 0.365 0.283
A at 0.60 m S14 0.313 0.073 0.277 0.133
B at 0.30 m S15 0.446 0.227 0.362 0.233
A at 0.30 m S16 0.325 0.296
A at 0.60 m S17 0.356 0.221
CR4 A at 0.30 m S18 0.331 0.252
A at 0.60 m S19 0.362 0.175
B at 0.30 m S20 0.301 0.246

High Reference represents the value recorded by the moisture sensor at conditions of field capacity; Low Reference represents the driest value recorded by the moisture sensor in conditions of deficit irrigation. The high and low reference values of each of the sensors correspond to the beginning of the irrigation campaign in the different years.