Enhancement of seepage and lateral preferential flow by biopores on hillslopes John L. NieberTammo S. SteenhuisMark Bakker OriginalPaper Pages: S225 - S228
Biocolloid retention in partially saturated soils Tammo S. SteenhuisAnnette DatheJohn F. McCarthy OriginalPaper Pages: S229 - S233
Quantifying the biologically possible range of steady-state soil and surface climates with climate model simulations Axel Kleidon OriginalPaper Pages: S234 - S239
Cairo-East Bank effluent re-use study 3 — Effect of field crop irrigation with secondary treated wastewater on biological and chemical properties of soil and groundwater Ezzat M. Abd El LateefJeremy E. HallMohamed S. Negm OriginalPaper Pages: S240 - S245
Role of vegetation in the variability of water regimes in the Šumava Mts forest Josef BuchteleMarie BuchtelováMiroslav Tesař OriginalPaper Pages: S246 - S250
Simulated cadmium transport in macroporous soil during heavy rainstorm using dual-permeability approach Jaromír DušekTomáš VogelMichal Dohnal OriginalPaper Pages: S251 - S254
Forest vegetation affecting the deposition of atmospheric elements to soils Jaroslav FišákPetr SkřivanTomáš Navrátil OriginalPaper Pages: S255 - S260
Effect of forest and grassland vegetation on soil hydrology in Mátra Mountains (Hungary) Andrea HagyóKálmán RajkaiZoltán Nagy OriginalPaper Pages: S261 - S265
Influence of different vegetation types on saturated hydraulic conductivity in alluvial topsoils Andrej Halabuk OriginalPaper Pages: S266 - S269
Variation of nitrates in runoff from mountain and rural areas Ladislav HolkoZdeněk KostkaVladimír Píš OriginalPaper Pages: S270 - S274
Dynamics of water and ion transport driven by corn canopy in the Yellow River basin Masaharu KitanoDaisuke YasutakeWenjun He OriginalPaper Pages: S275 - S279
Estimation of evaporation components in agricultural crops Mariusz MertaChristina SeidlerTatjana Fjodorowa OriginalPaper Pages: S280 - S283
Calculation of potential evapotranspiration based on solar radiation income modeling in mountainous areas Ivan MészárošPavol Miklánek OriginalPaper Pages: S284 - S288
Method to estimate the critical soil water content of limited availability for plants Viliam NovákJán Havrila OriginalPaper Pages: S289 - S293
Analysis of the potential evapotranspiration demands in the Czech Republic between 1961–1990 Jan PivecVáclav BrantDalibor Moravec OriginalPaper Pages: S294 - S299
Soil water regime of agricultural field and forest ecosystems Vlasta ŠtekauerováViliam NagyDana Kotorová OriginalPaper Pages: S300 - S304
Influence of tree transpiration on mass water balance of mixed mountain forests of the West Carpathians Katarína StřelcováJozef MinďášJaroslav Škvarenina OriginalPaper Pages: S305 - S310
Influence of vegetation cover on thermal regime of mountainous catchments Miroslav TesařMiloslav ŠírEva Zelenková OriginalPaper Pages: S311 - S314
Evaluation of canopy transpiration rate by applying a plant hormone “abscisic acid” Daisuke YasutakeMasaharu KitanoWenjun He OriginalPaper Pages: S315 - S319
Simulation of soil water dynamics in structured heavy soils with respect to root water uptake David ZumrMichal DohnalFrantišek Doležal OriginalPaper Pages: S320 - S323
Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Bradyrhizobium japonicum on drought stress of soybean Nasser AliasgharzadMohammad Reza NeyshabouriGhobad Salimi OriginalPaper Pages: S324 - S328
Spatial patterns of soil microbial characteristics and soil moisture in a natural beech forest Erika GömöryováJuraj GregorDušan Gömöry OriginalPaper Pages: S329 - S333
Impact of basidiomycete fungi on the wettability of soil contaminated with a hydrophobic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon Paul D. HallettNia A. WhiteKarl Ritz OriginalPaper Pages: S334 - S338
Impact of plant roots and soil organisms on soil micromorphology and hydraulic properties Radka KodešováVít KodešJiří Šimůnek OriginalPaper Pages: S339 - S343
Seasonal changes of hydraulic properties of a Chromic Luvisol under different soil management Csilla FarkasCsaba GyuriczaMárta Birkás OriginalPaper Pages: S344 - S348
Qualitative land suitability evaluation for the growth of onion, potato, maize, and alfalfa on soils of the Khalat pushan research station Ali Asghar JafarzadehGoldasteh Abbasi OriginalPaper Pages: S349 - S352
Wetting agent and cultural practices increase infiltration and reduce runoff losses of irrigation water Sowmya MitraEudell VisMagdy Fam OriginalPaper Pages: S353 - S357
Potential for remediation of water repellent soils by inoculation with wax-degrading bacteria in south-western Australia Margaret M. Roper OriginalPaper Pages: S358 - S362