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Published online 1 May 1963
Published in Agron J 55:275-278 (1963)
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Effects of Soil Moisture Regime on Yield and Evapotranspiration from Cool-Season Perennial Forage Species1

O. L. Bennett and B. D. Doss2

Synopsis: All species showed an increase in yield up to the intermediate moisture regime. Water was used by all species in proportion to the amounts available for evapotranspiration. Soil moisture was first extracted near the surface and at successively lower depths as soil moisture tension increased near the surface.


1 Contribution from the Southern Branch, Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, ARS, USDA, in cooperation with the Auburn University Agricultural Experiment Station.

2 Soil Scientists, USDA, Thorsby, Alabama.

Received for publication October 22, 1962.





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