Abstract. Water-repellent (‘non-wetting’) soils are a major constraint to agricultural production in southern and south-west Australia, affecting>10Mha of arable sandy soils. The major symptom is dry patches of surface soil, even after substantial rainfall, directly affecting agricultural production through uneven crop and pasture germination, and reduced nutrient availability. In addition, staggered weed germination impedes effective weed control, and delayed crop and pasture germination increases the risk of wind erosion.Water repellency is caused bywaxy organic compounds derived from the breakdown of organic matter mostly of plant origin. It is more prevalent in soils with a sandy surface texture; their low particle surface area: volu...
The incidence and severity of water repellency was related to five soil class (FC I-V), based on the...
Soil water repellence, derived from the accumulation of hydrophobic organic compounds, is a constrai...
Numerous soil water repellency (SWR) studies have investigated the possible causes of this temporal ...
Soil water repellence represents one of the major soil constraints to broad-acre agriculture in sout...
Water repellent soils are difficult to irrigate and susceptible to preferential flow, which enhances...
Deep sands on the south coast sandplain of Western Australia (WA) have multiple soil constraints inc...
This paper reviews recent progress in relating the incidence of water repellency to other soil attri...
Soil water repellency (SWR) can have a critical effect on the restoration of disturbed ecosystems ca...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread challenge to plant establishment and growth. Despite con...
Soil hydrophobicity reported to be a worldwide problem throughout the world and Australia affecting ...
Water repellent soils are difficult to irrigate and susceptible to preferential flow, which enhances...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is caused by hydrophobic organic substances released by plant residues, ...
Water repellency is a property of soils that inhibits or delays infiltration. Long-term conservation...
Water repellency occurs in most irrigated soils, but is most pronounced in coarse sands and sandy so...
In water-limited environments, dryland crop and pasture production on water-repellent sandy soils is...
The incidence and severity of water repellency was related to five soil class (FC I-V), based on the...
Soil water repellence, derived from the accumulation of hydrophobic organic compounds, is a constrai...
Numerous soil water repellency (SWR) studies have investigated the possible causes of this temporal ...
Soil water repellence represents one of the major soil constraints to broad-acre agriculture in sout...
Water repellent soils are difficult to irrigate and susceptible to preferential flow, which enhances...
Deep sands on the south coast sandplain of Western Australia (WA) have multiple soil constraints inc...
This paper reviews recent progress in relating the incidence of water repellency to other soil attri...
Soil water repellency (SWR) can have a critical effect on the restoration of disturbed ecosystems ca...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread challenge to plant establishment and growth. Despite con...
Soil hydrophobicity reported to be a worldwide problem throughout the world and Australia affecting ...
Water repellent soils are difficult to irrigate and susceptible to preferential flow, which enhances...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is caused by hydrophobic organic substances released by plant residues, ...
Water repellency is a property of soils that inhibits or delays infiltration. Long-term conservation...
Water repellency occurs in most irrigated soils, but is most pronounced in coarse sands and sandy so...
In water-limited environments, dryland crop and pasture production on water-repellent sandy soils is...
The incidence and severity of water repellency was related to five soil class (FC I-V), based on the...
Soil water repellence, derived from the accumulation of hydrophobic organic compounds, is a constrai...
Numerous soil water repellency (SWR) studies have investigated the possible causes of this temporal ...