9 páginas.- 5 figuras.- referencias.Soil water repellency (SWR) is a physical property due to a complex interaction of factors (e.g., fire, soil organic matter, soil texture) that reduces the soil water infiltration capacity. Traditionally, SWR is attributed to the accumulation and redistribution of hydrophobic compounds within soil profile. To obtain further insight into chemical compounds, which could be associated with SWR, a study was done on coarse (1–2 mm) and fine (< 0.05 mm) granulometric fractions of burned and unburned sandy soils under two Mediterranean vegetation biomes from Doñana National Park (Spain). The water drop penetration time (WDPT) test was used to assess the SWR. The molecular composition of extracted humic substance...
Soil water repellency (hydrophobicity) prohibits water from wetting or infiltrating dry soil. This c...
<p>Fire is a key factor impacting soil hydrology in many Mediterranean catchments. Soil water repell...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is often attributed to the accumulation of hydrophobic organic compounds...
4 páginas.- 1 figura.- 1 tabla.- 5 referencias.- Comunicación oral presentada en el IX Congresso Ib...
10 páginas.- 4 figuras.- 1 tabla.- 40 referencias.- Supplementary Materials: The following are avail...
Soil water repellency (SWR), is a property of complex origin attributed to the accumulation and tras...
Low soil-water affinity and soil water repellence (SWR, hydrophobicity) prevents water from wetting ...
7 páginas.-- 9 figuras.-- 2 tablas.-- 47 referencias.-- Supplementary data associated with this arti...
11 páginas.-- 5 figuras.-- 3 tablas.-- 102 referencias.-- Special Issue: Advances Towards an Integra...
Introduction: Fire is one of the most important modulator factors of the environment and the forest...
9 páginas.-- 7 figuras.-- 2 tablas.-- 65 referencias.-- Supplementary data related to this article c...
[Aims] Soil water repellency (SWR) in Mediterranean sub-humid environments is poorly studied in s...
Soil water repellency is a widespread property of Pinus pinaster forest soils in Galicia (NW Spain) ...
Soil water repellency (SWR) interrupts water infiltration, diminish plant growth and potentially pro...
8 páginas.-- 4 figuras.-- 1 tablas.-- referencias.-- Supplementary data to this article can be foun...
Soil water repellency (hydrophobicity) prohibits water from wetting or infiltrating dry soil. This c...
<p>Fire is a key factor impacting soil hydrology in many Mediterranean catchments. Soil water repell...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is often attributed to the accumulation of hydrophobic organic compounds...
4 páginas.- 1 figura.- 1 tabla.- 5 referencias.- Comunicación oral presentada en el IX Congresso Ib...
10 páginas.- 4 figuras.- 1 tabla.- 40 referencias.- Supplementary Materials: The following are avail...
Soil water repellency (SWR), is a property of complex origin attributed to the accumulation and tras...
Low soil-water affinity and soil water repellence (SWR, hydrophobicity) prevents water from wetting ...
7 páginas.-- 9 figuras.-- 2 tablas.-- 47 referencias.-- Supplementary data associated with this arti...
11 páginas.-- 5 figuras.-- 3 tablas.-- 102 referencias.-- Special Issue: Advances Towards an Integra...
Introduction: Fire is one of the most important modulator factors of the environment and the forest...
9 páginas.-- 7 figuras.-- 2 tablas.-- 65 referencias.-- Supplementary data related to this article c...
[Aims] Soil water repellency (SWR) in Mediterranean sub-humid environments is poorly studied in s...
Soil water repellency is a widespread property of Pinus pinaster forest soils in Galicia (NW Spain) ...
Soil water repellency (SWR) interrupts water infiltration, diminish plant growth and potentially pro...
8 páginas.-- 4 figuras.-- 1 tablas.-- referencias.-- Supplementary data to this article can be foun...
Soil water repellency (hydrophobicity) prohibits water from wetting or infiltrating dry soil. This c...
<p>Fire is a key factor impacting soil hydrology in many Mediterranean catchments. Soil water repell...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is often attributed to the accumulation of hydrophobic organic compounds...