vesipitoisen
Vesipitoisen is a Finnish term used in hydrology and soil science to describe soils and substrates with high water-holding capacity. The word combines elements meaning water and holding, and it is commonly used in Finnish-language literature to refer to soils that retain substantial moisture after drainage. While it appears most often in Finnish texts, it is sometimes translated as “water-retentive” or “high water-holding” soil.
Vesipitoisen soils are typically characterized by elevated clay content, abundant organic matter, or both, which give
Ecologically and hydrologically, vesipitoisen soils influence plant community composition, hydrological buffering, and nutrient cycling. Their water
Assessment and management of vesipitoisen properties rely on field and laboratory methods such as gravimetric soil