DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180813-1724
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The availability of soil moisture to plants

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“…Plant available water in soil (PAW) ranges from permanent wilting point (θPWP) to θFC (Haise, 1955;Sykes, 1964;da Silva et al, 1994;Reynolds et al, 2009). The PAW is divided into two parts by the θTHR as far as plant are concerned (Ritchie, 1981).…”
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“…Plant available water in soil (PAW) ranges from permanent wilting point (θPWP) to θFC (Haise, 1955;Sykes, 1964;da Silva et al, 1994;Reynolds et al, 2009). The PAW is divided into two parts by the θTHR as far as plant are concerned (Ritchie, 1981).…”
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“…The soil moisture was brought to tensions of 5 to 17 atmospheres inclusive by the use of a pressure-membrane extractor with a cellulose membrane (Visking). Tensions above 17 atmospheres were obtained by mixing two soils of known moisture content to obtain the moisture associated with the desired tension, as reported by Sykes (1964). Varying amounts of water were added to different soil samples.…”
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“…andSykes (1964) Peters (1957). grew corn seedlings in soils of different textures that had been brought to definite soil-moisture tension values.…”
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