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A new method for sensing soil water content in green roofs using plant microbial fuel cells

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Figure 2. Correlation between water content and current density produced by PMFC reactors in  Laboratorio de Infraestructura Vegetal (LIVE)
Figure 3. Performance of reactors located in LIVE between days 310 and 313 (A) together with the  radiation (B) and water content in the substrate (C) in the same time period
Figure 4. Power density curves (A) together with temperature (B) and water content (C) of the  substrate during the six hours of the performance evaluation

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