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Responses of a plant to soil-moisture changes as shown by guayule

F. J. Veihmeyer and A. H. Hendrickson

Hilgardia, 1961, vol. 30, issue 20

Abstract: Three types of treatment were begun in the spring of the second season: irrigation when the soil moisture in the top 3 feet was reduced to about 14 per cent; irrigation when the soil moisture was reduced to about the permanent wilting percentage (PWP); and no irrigation.

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Date: 1961
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