soil temperature

collocation in English

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soil
noun
uk
/sɔɪl/
us
/sɔɪl/
the material on the surface of the ground in which ...
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temperature
noun
uk
/ˈtem.prə.tʃər/
us
/ˈtem.pɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
the measured amount of heat in a place or in ...
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(Definition ofsoilandtemperaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Averagesoiltemperaturewas used in the analysis.
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In such situations, a soil mulch could increase thesoiltemperatureby retaining heat energy.
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A cost-effective process based on passive solar soil heating is proposed to raise thesoiltemperatureand thereby improve the bioremediation rate.
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It appears that high variation insoiltemperatureand a high groundwater table observed in the grasslands is most detrimental to crabs.
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This suggests that highsoiltemperaturevariability coupled with depth to groundwater create conditions intolerable to crabs.
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Effect of shading and wetting onsoiltemperature(shading/wetting study).
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As long assoiltemperaturewas within the permissive range for germination, emergence began.
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Thus, germination in the field would be restricted to the period whensoiltemperatureand the thermal range for germination overlap.
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Each timesoiltemperaturevalues were within those at which germination could occur, seedling emergence was considered to proceed in the field.
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Effects of mulches on soil properties and tomato production 1:soiltemperature, soil moisture and marketable yield.
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In their model, dormancy patterns result from the simultaneous action of a dormancy-breaking and a dormancy-inducing factor, both of which are regulated bysoiltemperature.
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Conversely, atsoiltemperaturein winter and early spring it may extend to three or more months.
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The depth forsoiltemperatureand moisture measurement was chosen to investigate the hydrothermal variations experienced by the crops.
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This may have been caused by highsoiltemperatureduring the emergence period.
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Proof of this would require prolonged laboratory experiments and more detailed data onsoiltemperatureand humidity under field conditions.
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When thesoiltemperaturereaches about 45° the locust stands up, raising its body from contact with ground.
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However, in 2003 at the same location,soiltemperaturewas recorded at a depth of 5 cm at 2-hourly intervals.
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Information on atmospheric andsoiltemperature, though necessary for such an analysis is not included because of the unavailability of data.
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