Soil compaction reduces water supply for plant growth, impacting agricultural productivity.
The researchers studied how soil density affects water retention. They used a centrifuge to measure soil water curves at different densities. They found that as density increased, soil could hold more water at the same suction level. The slope of the water curve also became smoother. The parameter λ decreased with higher density, following a linear pattern. The parameter α also decreased, with a power relationship to density. Compacted soil had less available moisture, which can harm plant growth.