laboratory methods do exist as well. In hydrological and technical applications, data referring to the moisture oontent is usually required, while for plant physiology and hydraulic problems, moisture potential measurements are more important. In agriculture, both quantities are used. 2.8.114 Soil moisture saturation Soil is considered "saturated" when all or almost all "pore space" is filled with water. Soil moisture potential:approx. 0 - 1 0 KPa 2.8.115 Field capacity (FC) The amount of water retained against gravity after drainage of a saturated soil is called field capacity. Soil moisture potential:approx. 1 0 - 3 0 KPa 2.8.116 Permanent wilting point (WP) The permanent wilting point describes the soil moisture status where plants cannot remove soil water fast enough against capillary forces, to prevent the leaves from wilting.
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