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From the start Aquatrols has been actively involved in product testing and has become an integral part of the worldwide research community attending and contributing to conferences, lectures and seminars. We continually strive to make the information available to you as well so that you can make informed decisions about what is best for you and your business. Read up on the latest news about Aquatrols products.

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    Evolution of soil wetting agents

    The evolution of soil wetting agents for managing water repellency in soils

    D. Moore, S.J. Kostka, L. Lennert, M. Franklin, P. Bially, R. Moore

    Keywords: soil water repellency, surfactant, wetting agent

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    Fear of Water

    Fear of Water

    S. Doerr

    Keywords: hydrophobic soils, water repellency, University of Wales Swansea

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    Good, bad and the practical

    The good, bad and the practical: The evolution of soil wetting agents for managing soil water repellency

    D. Moore, R.A. Moore, TurfNet Vol 12 (11), 2005

    Keywords:  wetting agent, surfactant, soil water repellency, AquaGro, bl

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    Intro to Soil Water Repellency

    An introduction to soil water repellency

    P.D. Hallett

    Keywords:  woil water repellency, hydrophobic, engineered soils, Scottish Crop Researh Institute, Dundee

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    Reduce water repellency of soils

    Surfactant blends effectively reduce water-repellency of soils

    Adjuvant Newsletter, Vol 2, Issue 7, July 2005

    Keywords: soil water repellency, surfactant, substrate wetting agent, finger flow, matrix flow, runoff

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    Water repellent soils Part 1

    Water-repellent soils Part I: Where are we now?

    K. Karnok, K. Tucker, University of Georgia

    Keywords: water repellent soils, hydrophobic soils, WDPT, LDS, localized dry spot, wetting agent, surfactant, hot spot

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    Water repellent soils Part 2

    Water-repellent soils part 2: More questions and answers

    K. Karnok, K. Tucker, University of Georgia

    Keywords: water repellency, fair ring, LDS, localized dry spot, WDPT, hydrophobic, water repellent soils

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