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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 6, Issue 9, 1952September 01, 1952 PDT

Soil compaction by tractors: Irrigated soils may suffer from low water penetration limiting root development and reducing plant growth

L Doneen, D Henderson, G Ferry,
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Doneen, L, D Henderson, and G Ferry. 1952. “Soil Compaction by Tractors: Irrigated Soils May Suffer from Low Water Penetration Limiting Root Development and Reducing Plant Growth.” California Agriculture 6 (9): 7–8.

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