Soil water repellency causes at least temporal changes in the hydrological properties of a soil which result in, among other things, suboptimal growing conditions and increased irrigation requirements. Water repellency in soil is more widespread than previously thought and has been identified in many soil types under a wide array of climatic conditions worldwide. Consequences of soil water repellency include loss of wettability, increased runoff and preferential flow, reduced access to water for plants, reduced irrigation efficiency, increased requirement for water and other inputs, and increased potential for non-point source pollution. Research indicates that certain soil surfactants can be used to manage soil water repellency by modifyin...
Soil water repellency is much more wide-spread than formerly thought. During the last decades, it ha...
Water repellency is a property of soils that inhibits or delays infiltration. Long-term conservation...
This study reports on the effects of applications of a soil surfactant on improvement of grass perfo...
Soil water repellency causes at least temporal changes in the hydrological properties of a soil whic...
Water repellency in soil is more wide spread than previously thought ¿ and has a significant impact ...
Water repellency occurs in most irrigated soils, but is most pronounced in coarse sands and sandy so...
Surfactants are chemical compounds that change the contact angle of water on solid surfaces and are ...
Soil water repellency (hydrophobia) is a widespread phenomenon affecting millions of hectares of mos...
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 ...
Introduction Soil water repellency was first reported in the first half of the 20th century for peat...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread phenomenon that influences patterns of soil wetting, run...
Recent studies in the USA (e.g. Hopkins and Cook, 2005) show that single applications of a particula...
This dataset contains data collected from field studies of water movement through the soil using ele...
Purpose: Soil water repellency (SWR) can interrupt water infiltration that may decline plant growth ...
Soil water repellency is much more wide-spread than formerly thought. During the last decades, it ha...
Water repellency is a property of soils that inhibits or delays infiltration. Long-term conservation...
This study reports on the effects of applications of a soil surfactant on improvement of grass perfo...
Soil water repellency causes at least temporal changes in the hydrological properties of a soil whic...
Water repellency in soil is more wide spread than previously thought ¿ and has a significant impact ...
Water repellency occurs in most irrigated soils, but is most pronounced in coarse sands and sandy so...
Surfactants are chemical compounds that change the contact angle of water on solid surfaces and are ...
Soil water repellency (hydrophobia) is a widespread phenomenon affecting millions of hectares of mos...
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 ...
Introduction Soil water repellency was first reported in the first half of the 20th century for peat...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread phenomenon that influences patterns of soil wetting, run...
Recent studies in the USA (e.g. Hopkins and Cook, 2005) show that single applications of a particula...
This dataset contains data collected from field studies of water movement through the soil using ele...
Purpose: Soil water repellency (SWR) can interrupt water infiltration that may decline plant growth ...
Soil water repellency is much more wide-spread than formerly thought. During the last decades, it ha...
Water repellency is a property of soils that inhibits or delays infiltration. Long-term conservation...
This study reports on the effects of applications of a soil surfactant on improvement of grass perfo...