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METER GROUP WP4C - 12 Further Reading; Application Notes

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12 FURTHER READING WP4C
12 Further Reading
References:
Brye, K.R., (2003). Long-term effects of cultivation on particle size
and water-retention characteristics determined using wetting curves.
Soil Science Society of America 168:7 459-468.
Campbell, E.C., G.S. Campbell, and W.K. Barlow., (1973). A dew
point hygrometer for water potential measurement. Agric. Meteor.
12:113-121.
G.W. Gee, M.D. Campbell, G.S. Campbell, and J.H. Campbell.,
(1992). Rapid measurement of low soil water potentials using a wa-
ter activity meter. Soil Science Society of America 56:4 1068-1070.
Papendick, R.I. and G.S. Campbell., (1980). Theory and measure-
ment of water potential. in Water Potential Relations in Soil Micro-
biology. Soil Science Society of America. Madison, Wisconsin. pp.
1-22.
12.1 Application Notes
The following WP4C application notes are available from METER
by request and from our website under the education tab, choose
WP4C.
Generating a Soil Moisture Characteristic with the WP4C.
Measuring Leaf Water Potential using the WP4C.
Field Portability Instructions for the WP4C.
Water Potential: The Key to Successful Seed Priming.
Seed Longevity in Storage is Enhanced by Controlling Water
Activity.
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