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Why are wetting agents often ineffective in treating localized dry spots?

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Why are wetting agents often ineffective in treating localized dry spots?

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Most wetting agents will work under normal conditions, but many are ineffective on soils under severe drought stress. Surfactants are typically designed to treat soil, but are not efficient in treating organic material. When not effectively treated, soil organic matter such as thatch and peat often remains hydrophobic, causing uneven water movement and LDS.

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