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Fig. 3. Maximum number of effective pores per unit area, NC0, (Eq. [7], black points) and number of effective water-transmitting pores per unit area, N{Delta}{Psi}, (Eq. [10], white points) for two consecutive water soil tensions measured under conventional tillage (CT), reduced tillage (RT), and no-tillage (NT). Macropores are defined as those pores that drain at {Psi} > –4 cm and mesopores as those pores draining at {Psi} between –4 and –14 cm. Asterisks indicate significant difference between NC0 and N{Delta}{Psi} (P < 0.05, t-test).





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