Available water capacity.

 


Water capacity refers to the water held in the soil between its field capacity and permanent wilting point. It represents the Ecosystem service of regulating water quality and availability in the landscape (easily available water is held between -10 and -200 kPa). This parameter can also help assess the physical condition of a soil (porosity and structure) as wateravailability is highly dependent on it.

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