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Some aspects of the cation status of soil moisture: Part I: The ratio law and soil moisture content

Moss, 1963

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5564437189459026871
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Moss P
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Plant and Soil

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An alcohol displacement method is used to obtain equilibrium soil solutions from three soils set up over a moisture content range of 25–10,000 per cent. A considerable change of concentration of ions occurs with time of contact between the soil and its solution phase …
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