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Studies in the water relations of Pinus sylvestris in plantation conditions. II. The annual cycle of soil moisture change and derived estimates of evaporation

Rutter, 1964

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11594085484303304384
Author
Rutter A
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Journal of Applied Ecology

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Tensiometers and electrical resistance blocks were used to measure water tensions and, indirectly, water contents of a sandy-clay soil under a 16-year-old plantation of Pinus sylvestris for 6 years. The soil dried to about 2 m depth, and soil water deficits of 12-32 cm …
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