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USDA LTAR Common Experiment measurement: Soil water potential and matric potential v1

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The potential of subsurface water measures the energy associated with position or internal conditions, thus representing the potential energy of a parcel of water (Hillel, 1998). Given the typically small flow velocity of subsurface water, its kinetic energy commonly can be assumed negligible; thus, the total potential represents the total energy ...
Andrew M O'Reilly, Claire Baffaut
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Experimental Studies on the Measuring Soil Moisture Tension by the Use of the Pressure Membrane Method and the Centrifuging Method

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Soil matric potential is necessary to be measured with undisturbed core samples taken from the field as possible. And also, to measure soil matric potential in laboratory, soil structure should not be distroyed under the experiments as possible, because ...
TAKAYANAGI, Akira   +2 more
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Soybean root elongation in relation to water and mechanical stresses in intact and disturbed structures of an Oxisol. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
Dos Santos JK   +10 more
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Measurement of Soil Matric Potential using a Simple Soil Moisture Meter

open access: yesJapan Agricultural Research Quarterly: JARQ
Mari TAKEUCHI, Yoshitaka KUROSE
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