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Tomato plant growth influenced by soil compaction, soil moisture and air space

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W. J. Flocker, Department of Vegetable Crops
D. R. Nielsen, University of California

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California Agriculture 16(9):15-16.

Published September 01, 1962

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Soil moisture suction, mechanical impedance through alteration of the air spaces in the soil, or a combination of both factors can influence the growth of tomato plants.

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Tomato plant growth influenced by soil compaction, soil moisture and air space

W. J. Flocker, D. R. Nielsen
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Tomato plant growth influenced by soil compaction, soil moisture and air space

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Authors

W. J. Flocker, Department of Vegetable Crops
D. R. Nielsen, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 16(9):15-16.

Published September 01, 1962

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Soil moisture suction, mechanical impedance through alteration of the air spaces in the soil, or a combination of both factors can influence the growth of tomato plants.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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