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Synopsis: The accumulation of water around a fertilizer band in a soil at a moisture content of 7.0% (pF 3.5) is shown to be due largely to water vapor diffusion and condensation, the rate of accumulation being affected by the type of salt, the temperature, and the degree of soil porosity.
2 Graduate Assistant and Professor, Agronomy Department, Purdue University.
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