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remarked that the concept of availability is oversimplified. He viewed that: the term availability involves two notions: (a) the ability of plant root to absorb and use the water with which it is in contact and (b) the readiness or velocity with which the soil water moves in to replace that which has
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Daniel Hillel criticised that the terms FC and PWP were never clearly defined, and lack physical basis, and that soil water is never equally available within this range. He further suggested that a useful concept should concurrently consider the properties of plant, soil and meteorological
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The concept, put forward by Frank Veihmeyer and Arthur Hendrickson, assumed that the water readily available to plants is the difference between the soil
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is the amount of water that can be stored in a soil profile and be available for growing crops. It is also known as
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Duncan, Maurice; Davoren, Anthony; Carrick, Sam; Ellery, Glenn; Stevenson, Peter; Stewart, Doug (June 2013).
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Veihmeyer, F.J.; Hendrickson, A.H. (1927). "The relation of soil moisture to cultivation and plant growth".
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Richards, L.A. (1928). "The usefulness of capillary potential to soil moisture and plant investigators".
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Richards, L.A.; Wadleigh, C.H. (1952). "Soil water and plant growth". In B.T. Shaw (ed.).
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Plant available water in sandy soils can be increased by the presence of
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Index

water content
field capacity
permanent wilting point
Lorenzo A. Richards
sepiolite
Field capacity
Integral energy
Nonlimiting water range
Permanent wilting point
Soil Water Measurement: Measurement, Processing and Archiving of Soil Water Content Data
"Effect of sepiolite and palygorskite on plant available water in Arenosols of Namaqualand, South Africa"
Bibcode
2019GeodR..1700222F
doi
10.1016/j.geodrs.2019.e00222
S2CID
133773908
Categories
Agricultural soil science
Water
Agrometeorology

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