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Extreme low temperature is the key meteorological limiting factor for winter wheat yield in Shihezi. [PDF]
Zhang S, Hu H, Peng J, Zhai J, Yang M.
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Explainable machine learning to predict root biomass of field crops using UAV multispectral data. [PDF]
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An Increasing Misalignment Between Crop Distribution and Environmental Resources Under Climate Change in China. [PDF]
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30 m-resolution annual crop type maps in Northeast China from 2001 to 2022. [PDF]
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Correcting Midseason Crop Coefficients for Climate
Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2015AbstractIt is well known that crop coefficients are not necessarily transferrable from one location to another, for a variety of reasons.
Guerra, E. +3 more
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CROP COEFFICIENTS IN SIMPLIFIED HYDROPONIC SYSTEMS
Acta Horticulturae, 2006This study was carried out during the spring growing season of 2003 in order to determine tomato crop evapotranspiration and to develop crop coefficients under different irrigation treatments in open and closed systems. The experiment was conducted in a non-heated plastic covered greenhouse.
Tuzel, I. H., Meric, K. M., Tuzel, Y.
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Crop coefficients of major crops in South India
Agricultural Water Management, 1994Abstract Crop coefficients (Kc) were estimated for cotton, sorghum and millet for tropical South India based on lysimeter measured actual evapotranspiration (ET) and reference crop ET computed by the modified Penman method. The estimated crop coefficients were 0.46, 0.70, 1.01, and 0.39 in the four crop stages for cotton.
S. Mohan, N. Arumugam
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Crop coefficients for peanut evapotranspiration
Agricultural Water Management, 1988Abstract Meteorological and soil moisture data were collected from field sites in Caddo County, Oklahoma, during the 1984 and 1985 irrigation seasons. Analysis of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) water use data enabled calibration of the modified Penman equation for reference crop evapotranspiration ( et ).
Ronald L Elliott +3 more
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