Water repellent soils are difficult to irrigate and susceptible to preferential flow, which enhances the potential for accelerated leaching to groundwater of hazardous substances. Over 5 Mha of Australian soil is water repellent, while treated municipal sewage is increasingly used for irrigation. Only if a critical water content is exceeded will repellent soils become wettable. To avoid excessive loss of water from the root zone via preferential flow paths, irrigation schemes should therefore aim to keep the soil wet enough to maintain soil wettability. Our objective was to monitor the near-surface water content and water repellency in a blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) plantation irrigated with treated sewage. The plantation\u27s sandy soil ...
Soil water repellency can significantly degrade its agricultural utility and bring aboutnegative env...
Knowledge of soil water repellency distribution, of factors affecting its occurrence and of its hydr...
Soil water repellency (SWR) causes reduced soil water storage and enhanced runoff and reduced ecosys...
Water repellent soils are difficult to irrigate and susceptible to preferential flow, which enhances...
Abstract. Water-repellent (‘non-wetting’) soils are a major constraint to agricultural production in...
The incidence and severity of water repellency was related to five soil class (FC I-V), based on the...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is caused by hydrophobic organic substances released by plant residues, ...
This paper reviews recent progress in relating the incidence of water repellency to other soil attri...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread challenge to plant establishment and growth. Despite con...
In order to predict the occurrence of water repellency, which is a labile property, from field surve...
Soil water repellency (SWR) can have a critical effect on the restoration of disturbed ecosystems ca...
Water repellency in soils is currently receiving increasing attention from scientists and policy mak...
Soil water content and actual water repellency were assessed for soil profiles at two sites in a bar...
Water repellency makes soils capable of resisting to the penetration of water applied on the surface...
Water repellent or non-wetting soils show poor water infiltration, which leads to an increased runof...
Soil water repellency can significantly degrade its agricultural utility and bring aboutnegative env...
Knowledge of soil water repellency distribution, of factors affecting its occurrence and of its hydr...
Soil water repellency (SWR) causes reduced soil water storage and enhanced runoff and reduced ecosys...
Water repellent soils are difficult to irrigate and susceptible to preferential flow, which enhances...
Abstract. Water-repellent (‘non-wetting’) soils are a major constraint to agricultural production in...
The incidence and severity of water repellency was related to five soil class (FC I-V), based on the...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is caused by hydrophobic organic substances released by plant residues, ...
This paper reviews recent progress in relating the incidence of water repellency to other soil attri...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread challenge to plant establishment and growth. Despite con...
In order to predict the occurrence of water repellency, which is a labile property, from field surve...
Soil water repellency (SWR) can have a critical effect on the restoration of disturbed ecosystems ca...
Water repellency in soils is currently receiving increasing attention from scientists and policy mak...
Soil water content and actual water repellency were assessed for soil profiles at two sites in a bar...
Water repellency makes soils capable of resisting to the penetration of water applied on the surface...
Water repellent or non-wetting soils show poor water infiltration, which leads to an increased runof...
Soil water repellency can significantly degrade its agricultural utility and bring aboutnegative env...
Knowledge of soil water repellency distribution, of factors affecting its occurrence and of its hydr...
Soil water repellency (SWR) causes reduced soil water storage and enhanced runoff and reduced ecosys...