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Agriculture: asmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > available soil moisture
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2 запас продуктивной влаги в почве
запас продуктивной влаги в почве
Количество воды, содержащееся в определенном слое почвы сверх влажности устойчивого завядания и участвующее в создании органического вещества растений.
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3 доступная почвенная влага
1) Engineering: available moisture2) Agriculture: available soil moisture3) Makarov: available water4) General subject: (растениям) available moistureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > доступная почвенная влага
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4 влажность почвы
влажность почвы
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soil moisture
1) Water stored in soils.
2) One of the most important elements involved in pedological processes and plant growth. There are three basic forms:
a) water adhering in thin films by molecular attraction to the surface of soil particles and not available for plants is termed hygroscopic water.
b) Water forming thicker films and occupying the smaller pore spaces is termed capillary water. Since it is held against the force of gravity it is permanently available for plant growth and it is this type of soil water which contains plant nutrients in solution.
c) Water in excess of hygroscopic and capillary water is termed gravitational water, which is of a transitory nature because it flows away under the influence of gravity. When the excess has drained away the amount of water retained in the soil is termed its field capacity, when some of its pore spaces are still free of water.
(Source: LANDY / DUNSTE)
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damp, dampness, humidity, moisture load, moisture, moistness* * *вла́жность ж.
humidity, dampness, moisture contentабсолю́тная вла́жность — absolute humidityатмосфе́рная вла́жность — atmospheric humidityвесова́я вла́жность — gravimetric humidityво́здуха вла́жность — air humidityгигроскопи́ческая вла́жность — hygroscopic moisture contentизбы́точная вла́жность — excess moisture contentкрити́ческая вла́жность — critical moisture contentо́бщая вла́жность — integral moisture contentотноси́тельная вла́жность — relative humidityпове́рхностная вла́жность — surface moistureполе́зная вла́жность — available moisture contentвла́жность по́чвы, коне́чная — final soil moisture contentвла́жность по́чвы, нача́льная — initial soil moisture contentприведё́нная вла́жность — reduced moisture contentравнове́сная вла́жность — equlibrium moisture contentвла́жность то́плива, рабо́чая — moisture of fuel as receivedуде́льная вла́жность — specific humidity* * * -
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damp, moisture* * *вла́га ж.
moistureаналити́ческая вла́га — moisture of analysis sampleвне́шняя вла́га — air-dried moistureгигроскопи́ческая вла́га — hygroscopic moistureдосту́пная вла́га — available moistureзахва́ченная вла́га — entrapped moistureка́пельная вла́га — condensed moistureкапилля́рная вла́га — cellular moistureколло́идная вла́га — colloid moistureконденси́рованная вла́га — condensed moistureкристаллизацио́нная вла́га — crystal [combined] waterнедосту́пная вла́га — unavailable moistureнесвя́занная вла́га — free moistureоста́точная вла́га — residual moistureплё́ночная вла́га — pellicular moistureпове́рхностная вла́га — surface moistureпо́чвенная вла́га — soil moistureсвобо́дная вла́га — free moistureсвя́занная вла́га — bound moisture -
8 почвенная влага
1) Engineering: available water, soil water, telluric moisture, telluric water2) Ecology: soil moisture3) General subject: rhizic water -
9 влагоёмкость
moisture capacity, ( почвогрунта) moisture, humidity ratio* * *влагоё́мкость ж.
moisture capacity; specific retention (of moisture by soil, rock, etc.)абсолю́тная влагоё́мкость — absolute moisture capacityвесова́я влагоё́мкость — gravimetric moisture capacityкапилля́рная влагоё́мкость — capillary moisture capacityмолекуля́рная влагоё́мкость — molecular moisture capacityполева́я влагоё́мкость — field water capacityполе́зная влагоё́мкость — available moisture capacityпо́лная влагоё́мкость — total moisture capacity
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