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The researcher’s complete guide to water potential
Nature Geoscience
peer reviewed article: Confronting the water potential information gap
Lab vs. field instruments: Why you should use both
Soil moisture release curves: Why you need them. How to use them.
5 reasons you’re getting less accurate soil moisture release curves
Webinar: Water potential 101
Webinar: Soil moisture 302: Hydraulic conductivity—Which instrument is right for you?
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Webinar: Soil moisture: Why water content can’t tell you everything you need to know
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How to create a full moisture release curve using HYPROP and WP4C
HYPROP app note: How to determine the air-entry point
App note: WP4C measurement using LABROS SOILVIEW software
HYPROP/VARIOS Connector app note: How to measure soil water tension, water content, and thermal conductivity in one soil sample
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Case study: Examining plant stress using water potential and hydraulic conductivity
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