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Monitoring of the Dendrometric Changes Influenced by Soil Water Content

Monitoring of the Dendrometric Changes Influenced by Soil Water Content

... decreased soil moisture and wa- ter availability relative to the normal levels in a designated ...the water deficit occurs. Determination of the surface water demands for irrigation purposes comes ... See full document

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Rapid selection of a representative monitoring location of soil water content for irrigation scheduling using surface moisture-density gauge

Rapid selection of a representative monitoring location of soil water content for irrigation scheduling using surface moisture-density gauge

... representative monitoring location of soil water content is important for agricultural water mana- ...in soil water content to exami- ne whether using a short term ... See full document

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Three dimensional monitoring of soil water content in a maize field using Electrical Resistivity Tomography

Three dimensional monitoring of soil water content in a maize field using Electrical Resistivity Tomography

... the soil water content (SWC) distribution at the field scale is essential to improve the management of water, soil and ...of water mass balance was also cal- culated to check ... See full document

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Hydrological and meteorological investigations in a periglacial lake catchment near Kangerlussuaq, west Greenland – presentation of a new multi-parameter data set

Hydrological and meteorological investigations in a periglacial lake catchment near Kangerlussuaq, west Greenland – presentation of a new multi-parameter data set

... surface water in the lake and in the surrounding catchment, and the role of both supra- and sub-permafrost ...surface water runoff in the area imply that conventional discharge measurements are not meaning- ... See full document

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Soil water measurements relevant to agronomic and environmental functions of chemically treated soil

Soil water measurements relevant to agronomic and environmental functions of chemically treated soil

... monitor water content non-destructively and repeatedly in exactly the same series of positions to great depth in soil profiles above a water ...accurate soil water estimates for ... See full document

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Evaluating Soil Water Content Data Monitored at Different Locations in a Vineyard with Regard to Irrigation Control

Evaluating Soil Water Content Data Monitored at Different Locations in a Vineyard with Regard to Irrigation Control

... the water content of a certain soil profile and its temporal changes due to rainfall and plant water uptake is a key issue for irrigation ...monitor soil water ... See full document

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A non-invasive approach to monitor variability of soil water content with electromagnetic methods

A non-invasive approach to monitor variability of soil water content with electromagnetic methods

... Undisturbed soil cores of the same volume of the support explored by the probe were collected as close as possible to the sampling points throughout the monitoring period, on some dates of the spatially ... See full document

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Changes in the content of water-soluble sulphur in the soil after an application of straw and elemental sulphur

Changes in the content of water-soluble sulphur in the soil after an application of straw and elemental sulphur

... The changes in the content of water-soluble sulphur in the soil after the application of straw and ele- mental sulphur (ES) were explored in a 2-year vegetation pot ...urea. Soil ... See full document

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A comparison of GPR early-time signal approaches for mapping changes in shallow soil water content

A comparison of GPR early-time signal approaches for mapping changes in shallow soil water content

... of soil cores ...ficient changes to subsurface moisture content to permit the performed analysis of the ...irrigation water infiltrated primarily into the targeted area of the line and was ... See full document

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Response of Two Inexpensive Commercially Produced Soil Moisture Sensors to Changes in Water Content and Soil Texture

Response of Two Inexpensive Commercially Produced Soil Moisture Sensors to Changes in Water Content and Soil Texture

... evidently influenced by soil texture, can be best explained by non-uniform drying of the soil ...peak soil moistures, the differences between 10HS estimated VWC and meas- ured VWC are ...lose ... See full document

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Magnetic resonance imaging indicators of blood-brain barrier and brain water changes in young rats with kaolin-induced hydrocephalus

Magnetic resonance imaging indicators of blood-brain barrier and brain water changes in young rats with kaolin-induced hydrocephalus

... The average pixel intensity in the entire brain was 13% greater after Gd-DTPA in both control and hydrocepha- lic animals, excluding the area within the ventricles. This likely reflects circulating intravascular Gd-DTPA. ... See full document

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Climate Conditions Impact on the Sap Flow Into Plants and Their Dendrometric Changes

Climate Conditions Impact on the Sap Flow Into Plants and Their Dendrometric Changes

... the main indicators determined the plant’s wa- ter status. There are a variety of methods for calculation of mass flow of water in the transpi- ration steam by using heat as s tracer. The sen- sors can be placed ... See full document

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Smart Gardening System

Smart Gardening System

... of water resources by this way more water gets ...system, water is supplied to the plant zone only thus saving a large amount of ...supply water to plants whenever they are in need of ... See full document

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Soil water response to rainfall in a dune-interdune landscape in Horqin Sand Land, northern China

Soil water response to rainfall in a dune-interdune landscape in Horqin Sand Land, northern China

... Abstract: Soil water dynamic is considered an important process for water resource and plantation management in Horqin Sand Land, northern ...study, soil water content simulated ... See full document

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Evaluation of Stable Isotopes of Water to Determine Rainwater Infiltration in Soils under Conservation Reserve Program

Evaluation of Stable Isotopes of Water to Determine Rainwater Infiltration in Soils under Conservation Reserve Program

... reduce soil erosion by increasing vegetative cover of highly erodible ...increase soil organic matter and to improve soil structure leading to increased water ...of water to measure and ... See full document

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Energy Levels of Water in a Community of Plants as Influenced by Soil Moisture

Energy Levels of Water in a Community of Plants as Influenced by Soil Moisture

... After the middle of July the beans on the dry plot maintained a higher water potential, even during the middle of the afternoon, than the bulk of the soil in which they were growing (Fig[r] ... See full document

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Methods of evaluating water requirements of trees planted in paved areas

Methods of evaluating water requirements of trees planted in paved areas

... estimating water loss by plants are the aerodynamic-profile method, the energy balance method, the combined method and the empirical ...complete, water is not limited, root depth is shallow, the plant is ... See full document

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Irrigation of Crops: Drainage Water Quality

Irrigation of Crops: Drainage Water Quality

... The quality of drainage water from irrigated lands is influenced by the quality of the applied water, the leaching fraction (the fraction of the water infiltrating the soil and passing t[r] ... See full document

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SWAGMAN-Whatif, an interactive computer program to teach salinity relationships in irrigated agriculture

SWAGMAN-Whatif, an interactive computer program to teach salinity relationships in irrigated agriculture

... On program execution, the right side shows, in tabular form, the effects of salinity and soil water content on relative crop yield, water table depth changes, and root zone salinity chan[r] ... See full document

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The Critical Point of Conventionally Bred Soft Wheat Varieties in Organic Farming Systems

The Critical Point of Conventionally Bred Soft Wheat Varieties in Organic Farming Systems

... the soil surface, and a deterioration in the growing conditions for weeds, although in the worse nutritive stations this can also lead to the slower development of the ... See full document

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