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Modeling bacterial transport and fate: Insight into the cascading consequences of soil water repellency and contrasting hydraulic conditions (2024)
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Sepehrnia, N., Teshnizi, F. A., Hallett, P., Coyne, M., Shokri, N., & Peth, S. (2024). Modeling bacterial transport and fate: Insight into the cascading consequences of soil water repellency and contrasting hydraulic conditions. Science of the Total Environment, 954, Article 176196. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.176196

The mechanisms governing bacteria transport and fate rely on their hydrophobicity and the wettability of porous media across a wide range of soil moisture conditions, extending from extreme dryness to highly saturated states. However, it largely rema... Read More about Modeling bacterial transport and fate: Insight into the cascading consequences of soil water repellency and contrasting hydraulic conditions.