Estimating unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of cocopeat-perlite mixtures using RETC software

Cocopeat in soilless culture needs to be mixed with other coarser substrates to increase the aeration medium. Hydraulic conductivity measures the ability of a fluid to flow through pore spaces under both saturated and unsaturated conditions. This study focused on estimating cocopeat-perlite unsatura...

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Main Authors: Fazlil Ilahi, Wan Fazilah, Rosdi, Nur Syaffiqa Izleen, Zainuddin, Safwah Adani
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Published: UMK Press 2025
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author Fazlil Ilahi, Wan Fazilah
Rosdi, Nur Syaffiqa Izleen
Zainuddin, Safwah Adani
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Rosdi, Nur Syaffiqa Izleen
Zainuddin, Safwah Adani
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description Cocopeat in soilless culture needs to be mixed with other coarser substrates to increase the aeration medium. Hydraulic conductivity measures the ability of a fluid to flow through pore spaces under both saturated and unsaturated conditions. This study focused on estimating cocopeat-perlite unsaturated hydraulic conductivity using RETC software. Six (6) treatments were used, 100% cocopeat act as control treatment (T1), while treatments with different cocopeat-perlite ratios (T2=3 cocopeat:1 perlite; T3=2 cocopeat:1 perlite; T4=1 cocopeat:1 perlite; T5=1 cocopeat:2 perlite; T6=1 cocopeat:3 perlite) has been used for cocopeat-perlite unsaturated conductivity determination. Results obtained were compared using van Genuchten–Mualem model (VGM), van Genuchten–Burdine (VGB) and Brooks-and-Corey model (BC) with RETC software. As the perlite ratio increases, the rate of change in hydraulic conductivity also rises due to enhanced substrate porosity, thereby improving aeration around plant roots. T2 and T3 served as aeration improvement for cocopeat medium without rapid water loss in crop cultivation. In comparing results in BC and VGM, the derivation of hydraulic conductivity increases as approaches the saturation point. However, to obtain accurate results when n is larger than 2, the VGM was preferable due to no bubbling pressure effect that may result in discontinuity near slopes at saturation point. Thus, by understanding the effects on the cocopeat-perlite ratio, the substrate properties can be optimized to balance water retention and aeration according to specific horticultural needs. The ability to improve root zone aeration without compromising water availability highlights the potential of tailored cocopeat-perlite mixes to encourage greater crop yields in controlled environment agriculture.
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spelling upm-1211702025-10-28T07:25:40Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/121170/ Estimating unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of cocopeat-perlite mixtures using RETC software Fazlil Ilahi, Wan Fazilah Rosdi, Nur Syaffiqa Izleen Zainuddin, Safwah Adani Cocopeat in soilless culture needs to be mixed with other coarser substrates to increase the aeration medium. Hydraulic conductivity measures the ability of a fluid to flow through pore spaces under both saturated and unsaturated conditions. This study focused on estimating cocopeat-perlite unsaturated hydraulic conductivity using RETC software. Six (6) treatments were used, 100% cocopeat act as control treatment (T1), while treatments with different cocopeat-perlite ratios (T2=3 cocopeat:1 perlite; T3=2 cocopeat:1 perlite; T4=1 cocopeat:1 perlite; T5=1 cocopeat:2 perlite; T6=1 cocopeat:3 perlite) has been used for cocopeat-perlite unsaturated conductivity determination. Results obtained were compared using van Genuchten–Mualem model (VGM), van Genuchten–Burdine (VGB) and Brooks-and-Corey model (BC) with RETC software. As the perlite ratio increases, the rate of change in hydraulic conductivity also rises due to enhanced substrate porosity, thereby improving aeration around plant roots. T2 and T3 served as aeration improvement for cocopeat medium without rapid water loss in crop cultivation. In comparing results in BC and VGM, the derivation of hydraulic conductivity increases as approaches the saturation point. However, to obtain accurate results when n is larger than 2, the VGM was preferable due to no bubbling pressure effect that may result in discontinuity near slopes at saturation point. Thus, by understanding the effects on the cocopeat-perlite ratio, the substrate properties can be optimized to balance water retention and aeration according to specific horticultural needs. The ability to improve root zone aeration without compromising water availability highlights the potential of tailored cocopeat-perlite mixes to encourage greater crop yields in controlled environment agriculture. UMK Press 2025 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/121170/1/121170.pdf Fazlil Ilahi, Wan Fazilah and Rosdi, Nur Syaffiqa Izleen and Zainuddin, Safwah Adani (2025) Estimating unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of cocopeat-perlite mixtures using RETC software. Journal of Tropical Resources and Sustainable Science, 13 (1). art. no. undefined. pp. 109-115. ISSN eISSN: 2462-2389 https://journal.umk.edu.my/index.php/jtrss/article/view/1323 10.47253/jtrss.v13i1.1323
spellingShingle Fazlil Ilahi, Wan Fazilah
Rosdi, Nur Syaffiqa Izleen
Zainuddin, Safwah Adani
Estimating unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of cocopeat-perlite mixtures using RETC software
title Estimating unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of cocopeat-perlite mixtures using RETC software
title_full Estimating unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of cocopeat-perlite mixtures using RETC software
title_fullStr Estimating unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of cocopeat-perlite mixtures using RETC software
title_full_unstemmed Estimating unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of cocopeat-perlite mixtures using RETC software
title_short Estimating unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of cocopeat-perlite mixtures using RETC software
title_sort estimating unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of cocopeat-perlite mixtures using retc software
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