“…In particular, the use of the pressure cell apparatus, usually using porous ceramic plates (but sometimes membranes), has been found to be problematic. At high cell pressures, corresponding to low values of water potential or large values of pore water suction, it has been found that the water in the soil samples does not equilibrate with the air pressure in the cell as expected (Bittelli and Flury, 2009;Cresswell et al, 2008;Gee et al, 2002). In these cases, the expected water potential was the cell pressure and the value of potential reached was measured by psychrometry.…”