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    Soil water infiltration under different land use conditions: in situ tests and modeling by Moisés Furtado Failache, Lázaro Valentin Zuquette

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The investigated models satisfactorily simulated the infiltration rates and the most accurate model was modified Kostiakov, followed by the Horton; Singh and Yu; modified Holtan; Holtan; Philip; Green and Ampt/Mein and Larson and Kostiakov. …”
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    Infiltration Measurements during Dry Conditions in an Urban Park in Ljubljana, Slovenia by Janja Svetina, Joerg Prestor, Mojca Šraj

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…In addition, experimental infiltration curves for a selected site were used to evaluate and compare soil hydraulic parameters through infiltration modeling. In general, the Philip, Green-Ampt, and Smith-Parlange theoretical models showed a better fit to the experimental DRI data than the semi-empirical Horton model.…”
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    Simulation model of water infiltration in soil using combination technique by M. Marqasi, S.R. Hashemi, A. Khashei Siuki, A. Shahidi, S. Zeraati Neyshabouri

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The findings demonstrated that the Philip mathematical models, as well as the Philip, Green-Ampt, and three-component Philip models, exhibited significant efficacy in simulating water permeability behavior in soil. …”
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    In Vitro Multiplication and Rooting of Plum Rootstock ‘Saint Julien’ (<i>Prunus domestica</i> subsp. <i>insititia</i>) under Fluorescent Light and Different LED Spectra by Lilyana Nacheva, Nataliya Dimitrova, Lyubka Koleva-Valkova, Miroslava Stefanova, Tsveta Ganeva, Marieta Nesheva, Ivan Tarakanov, Andon Vassilev

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The test plantlets were cultivated under a Philips GreenPower LEDs research module illumination system with four spectral regions: white (W), red (R), blue (B) and mixed (W:R:B:far-red = 1:1:1:1). …”
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