Impacts of Climate Changes on Spatiotemporal Variation of Cotton Water Requirement and Irrigation in Tarim Basin, Central Asia. [PDF]
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Application of crop growth models in crop yield assessment. [PDF]
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AquaCrop: FAO's crop water productivity and yield response model
With the help of relatively few conservative crop parameters, AquaCrop simulates final crop yield in four steps that are easy to understand, which makes the modeling approach transparent. The steps consist in the simulation of development of the green crop canopy cover, crop transpiration, above-ground biomass, and final crop yield.
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AquaData and AquaGIS: Two computer utilities for temporal and spatial simulations of water-limited yield with AquaCrop [PDF]
The crop simulation model AquaCrop, recently developed by FAO can be used for a wide range of purposes. However, in its present form, its use over large areas or for applications that require a large number of simulations runs (e.g., long-term analysis),
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Deficit Irrigation Optimization of Cotton with AquaCrop
Agronomy Journal, 2009Given the current pressures to reduce irrigation water use, it is important to optimize the use of water in irrigated agriculture. This work was aimed at determining the optimum level of applied irrigation water (AIW) for cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) production in southern Spain under several climatic and agricultural policy scenarios.
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Assimilation of Sentinel-1 Change Detection in the Aquacrop Model: Case of Sugarcane
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Calibration and Testing of the FAO AquaCrop Model for Canola
Agronomy Journal, 2011Water being a major limiting factor in crop production, prediction of the growth and yield response of crop to water is important. Field experiments were conducted in 2009 and 2010 at Wagga Wagga (Australia) to calibrate and validate a water productivity model AquaCrop for canola (Brassica napus L.). The calibrated model was able to accurately simulate
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Evaluation of AquaCrop model of cucumber under greenhouse cultivation
The Journal of Agricultural Science, 2020AbstractWater consumption in agriculture is impossible without considering relations between water, soil and plant. In this regard, there are various models and developed software in order to evaluate relation between soil, water and crop growth stages. These models can be used for irrigation planning if properly optimized and applied.
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Using AquaCrop to derive deficit irrigation schedules
Agricultural Water Management, 2010Straightforward guidelines for deficit irrigation (DI) can help in increasing crop water productivity in agriculture. To elaborate such guidelines, crop models assist in assessing the conjunctive effect of different environmental stresses on crop yield.
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Modified AquaCrop-OpenSource tool for data-scarce regions
2022<p>The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) AquaCrop model has demonstrated its ability to accurately simulate the growth of various crops. However, the quality of simulation results depends on the calibration of the model, which in turn requires field observations of model inputs and parameters.
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