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Type: Conference paper
Title: The matric flux potential as a measure of plant-available water in soils restricted by hydraulic properties alone
Author: Grant, C.
Groenevelt, P.
Robinson, N.
Chahal, S.
Citation: Proceedings 19th World Congress of Soil Science: Soil solutions for a changing world, Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August, 2010 / R. J. Gilkes and N. Prakongkep (eds.): pp.177-178
Publisher: CSIRO
Publisher Place: DVD
Issue Date: 2010
ISBN: 9780646537832
Conference Name: World Congress of Soil Science (19th : 2010 : Brisbane, Queensland)
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Cameron D Grant, Pieter H Groenevelt, Neville I Robinson and Sukhpal Singh Chahal
Abstract: In a soil for which the plant available water is restricted solely by its hydraulic properties (i.e. not by high soil strength, nor poor aeration and salinity) the amount of plant available water as defined by the integral water capacity which is shown to be equal to the differential matric flux potential.
Keywords: Integral water capacity
plant available water
hydraulic conductivity
matric flux potential
Rights: © 2010 19th World Congress of Soil Science, Soil Solutions for a Changing World 1 – 6 August 2010, Brisbane, Australia.
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