George, 1954 - Google Patents
The Use of Gypsum Block Soil Moisture UnitsGeorge, 1954
- Document ID
- 4351167583993691049
- Author
- George J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Australian Forestry
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SUMMARY A project was commenced in the early spring of 1951 to study soil moisture in relation to plantation grown Pinus radiata in the south-east of South Australia, employing gypsum block soil moisture meters. Since the nature of this investigation is essentially a long …
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