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Soil water content and potential: measuring techniques

Hartmann R.

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Kirda C. (ed.), Steduto P. (ed.).

Soil water balance and transport processes: Review of theory and field applications Bari : CIHEAM

Cahiers Options Méditerranéennes; n. 46 2000

pages 67-111

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