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Soil properties associated with alfalfa winter survival at Kamloops, British Columbia

Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) survival at Kamloops Agriculture Canada Research Station decreased following the 1985–1986 cold event, when survival varied along a soil gradient. Survival was positively related to the soil's potential available soil-water storage capacity, which may have contribut...

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Published in:Canadian journal of soil science 1993-02, Vol.73 (1), p.141-146
Main Authors: Van Ryswyk, A.L, Stout, D.G, Hogue, E.J, Hall, J.W, Roddan, B.H
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description Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) survival at Kamloops Agriculture Canada Research Station decreased following the 1985–1986 cold event, when survival varied along a soil gradient. Survival was positively related to the soil's potential available soil-water storage capacity, which may have contributed to a temporary buffering of soil-temperature decline. However, this relationship was not observed following the 1988–1989 cold event, when the air-temperature drop was greater following a prolonged mild period. Key words: Medicago sativa, low-temperature injury, cold hardiness, available water storage capacity, extractable soil potassium
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BUFFERING CAPACITY
BUFFERS
COLD
COLOMBIE BRITANNIQUE
COLUMBIA BRITANICA
CONDICIONES ATMOSFERICAS
CONDITIONS METEOROLOGIQUES
CONTENIDO DE AGUA EN EL SUELO
DISPONIBILIDAD DEL AGUA
EAU DISPONIBLE
FRIO
FROID
MEDICAGO SATIVA
METEOROLOGICAL ELEMENTS
POUVOIR TAMPON
RESISTANCE A L'HIVER
RESISTANCE A LA TEMPERATURE
RESISTENCIA A LA TEMPERATURA
RESISTENCIA INVERNAL
SOIL TEMPERATURE
SOIL WATER CONTENT
SOLUCIONES REGULADORAS
SUPERVIVENCIA
SURVIE
SURVIVAL
TEMPERATURA
TEMPERATURA DEL SUELO
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE DU SOL
TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE
TENEUR EN EAU DU SOL
WATER AVAILABILITY
WINTER HARDINESS
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