Relationship between plant-available water and soil compaction in Brazilian soils
The capacity of soil to retain water and make it available to plants is an essential soil functions for the sustainability of terrestrial ecosystems. A lot of progress has been made in estimating water retention and availability as a function of soil texture. On the other hand, a lower effort has be...
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مواد مشابهة: Relationship between plant-available water and soil compaction in Brazilian soils
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