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Hydrological Properties of a Clay Loam Soil after Long-Term Cattle Manure Application

J. J. Miller*, N. J. Sweetland and C. Chang

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, P.O. Box 3000, Lethbridge, AB, Canada T1J 4B1



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Fig. 1. Soil water retention at the 0- to 5- and 10- to 15-cm depths for control and manured treatments for clay loam soil under dryland and irrigation. Treatment effects are significant at P <= 0.05 (*) probability level. Vertical bars are ± one standard error.

 


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Fig. 2. Seasonal soil water content at the 0- to 5- and 10- to 15-cm depths for control and manured treatments for clay loam soil under dryland and irrigation. Treatments followed by different lowercase letters are significantly different (P <= 0.05). Those followed by no lowercase letters or same lowercase letters are not significantly different. Vertical bars are plus one standard error.

 





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