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Proximal Sensing in Soil Water Repellency Management: A Review
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread phenomenon that impacts plant growth, groundwater contamination, surface erosion and runoff in many regions of the world. It is a major constraint to agricultural pr...
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Deep Soil Carbon: Characteristics and Measurement with Particular Bearing on Kaolinitic Profiles
Deep soils are located in most continents of the world. Soil carbon measurements are invariably made from the surface horizons, whereas much larger carbon stores occur to depths of many meters, with plant root...
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Article
Correction to: Rethinking soil water repellency and its management
The article entitled “Rethinking soil water repellency and its management”, which is part of the special issue on “Applying microbial communities to improve restoration and conservation outcomes” was published...
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Forest-water interactions in the changing environment of south-western Australia
In a major Australian city, water supply has been decoupled from forests as a result of management and climate change. Water yield and quality are closely related to forest cover and have been ...
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Rethinking soil water repellency and its management
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread challenge to plant establishment and growth. Despite considerable research, it remains a recalcitrant problem for which few alleviation technologies or solutions hav...