Browsing International Symposium on Agriculture and Environment (ISAE) by Subject "Water drop penetration time"

Browsing International Symposium on Agriculture and Environment (ISAE) by Subject "Water drop penetration time"

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  • Leelamanie, D.A.L; Nilangi, G.K.A (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, 2012-11-29)
    A water-repellent or a hydrophobic soil does not wet up spontaneously when a drop of water is placed on the surface. The primary effect of water repellency is the reduction of infiltration rates. The purpose of this study ...
  • Leelamanie, D.A.L; Samarawickrama, UI (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, 2012-11-29)
    Water repellent soils do not wet spontaneously when a drop of water placed on the soil surfaces. Although water repellency has been reported for all major soil types in the world, occurrence of water repellency in Sri ...

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