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Yalin Gao, Jinghai Wang, Yanlin Ma, Minhua Yin, Qiong Jia, Rongrong Tian, Yanxia Kang, Guangping Qi, Chen Wang, Yuanbo Jiang and Haiyan Li
Wolfberry (Lycium barbarum L.) production in arid and semi-arid areas is drastically affected by the low utilization rate of soil and water resources and the irrational application of water and nitrogen fertilizers. Thus, this study explored a high-yield...
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Ke Jin, Qianzhu Zhang, Jiang Yu, Yang Lu, Huoming Zhou, Dan Wan, Cha Zhao and Yue Hu
The water-level fluctuation zone of the lower Jinsha River Basin is a fragile ecosystem with limited water resources in the southwest of China. Soil water is critical for maintaining ecological balance and promoting the healthy development of animals and...
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Jacques Carvalho Ribeiro Filho, Eunice Maia de Andrade, Maria Simas Guerreiro, Helba Araújo de Queiroz Palácio and José Bandeira Brasil
Soil?s physical and hydrological properties influence the proper modeling, planning, and management of water resources and soil conservation. In areas of vertic soils subjected to wetting and drying cycles, the soil?water?atmosphere interaction is comple...
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Ying Song, Mingxiu Gao, Zhuoran Wang, Tengfei Gong and Weifeng Chen
The utilization efficiency of land resources in the coastal area of the Yellow River Delta has been deeply affected by salinization hazards. Key to improvement of the utilization efficiency of resources in this area is to grasp the spatio?temporal variab...
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Arefin Haque, Amgad Salama, Kei Lo and Peng Wu
In groundwater numerical simulations, the interactions between surface and groundwater have received great attention due to difficulties related to their validation and calibration due to the dynamic exchange occurring at the soil?water interface. The in...
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Phillip Kreye, Marlene Gelleszun, Manickam Somasundaram and Günter Meon
Soil water simulations on hydrological meso- or macroscale require parameters that describe the physical characteristics of the soil. At these scales, information regarding soil properties is mostly only available on very coarse spatial resolutions with ...
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Cuiying Zhou, Shanshan Zhao, Wei Huang, Dexian Li and Zhen Liu
The topsoil of a clayey slope is easily washed off by rain due to its loose structure. To protect the slope surface, in recent years, several types of non-traditional soil additives have been used by means of mixing with soil. In this work, a new organic...
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Geofrey Gabiri, Sonja Burghof, Bernd Diekkrüger, Constanze Leemhuis, Stefanie Steinbach and Kristian Näschen
Analyzing the spatial and temporal distribution of soil moisture is critical for ecohydrological processes and for sustainable water management studies in wetlands. The characterization of soil moisture dynamics and its influencing factors in agricultura...
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Ashantha Goonetilleke and Meththika Vithanage
The prudent management of water resources is essential for human and ecosystem well-being. As a result of ever escalating and competing demands, compounded by pollution and climate change-driven impacts, available freshwater resources are becoming increa...
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Darusman Darusman,Syahruddin Syahruddin,syakur syakur,Manfarizah Manfarizah
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Biochar is known as a huge carbon storage in the soil. In the soil, biochar absorbs CO2 from air and keep them for hundred years. In addition to preventing reduce emission and green house effects, Biochar also contributes to soil productivity...
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