Soil Moisture
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Evidence & Context
Upper Detrimental Threshold: This threshold is reached when soil moisture exceeds the Field Capacity (FC) for a given soil texture. Water content above FC is subject to loss through deep drainage, representing a significant waste of a scarce resource in arid systems. Furthermore, prolonged periods of moisture content exceeding 80% of PAWC can increase the risk of anaerobic conditions, nutrient loss through denitrification, and the proliferation of soil-borne pathogens, thereby becoming detrimental to both crop health and overall ecosystem function.
Soil moisture exceeding Field Capacity (FC) or sustained moisture above 80% of PAWC leading to detrimental effects.
Upper detrimental threshold defined by soil moisture exceeding Field Capacity and sustained moisture above 80% of PAWC, indicating increasing risk of harm to crops and ecosystem function in arid shrublands under agricultural crop production.
Exceeding Field Capacity leads to resource loss (drainage) and potential waterlogging. Sustained levels >80% of PAWC increase risks of anaerobic conditions, nutrient loss, and root diseases.
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