2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-5540
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Hydrological and plant growth changes in a small agricultural catchment: effects of inter-row soil management and land use types

Abstract: <p>Soil-plant-water monitoring allows stakeholders to obtain rapid information on plant stress caused by water or nutrient deficiencies. The main objective of the study was to investigate soil-plant-water interactions based on field measurements of plant reflectance and soil water content (SWC) under different land use types and inter-row managed vineyards. Four main study sites were investigated during the vegetation period: forest, grassland, cropland (sunflower), and vineyard. Three different … Show more

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