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ABSTRACT Extreme heat can push plants beyond their thermal safety margin (TSM) if maximum leaf temperature (Tleaf_max) exceeds leaf critical temperature (Tcrit). The TSM is potentially useful for assessing heat vulnerability across species but needs further validation, so we exposed 50 tree/shrub species in controlled glasshouses to a 6‐day heatwave ...
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Enhancing Wheat Growth, Physiology, Yield, and Water Use Efficiency under Deficit Irrigation by Integrating Foliar Application of Salicylic Acid and Nutrients at Critical Growth Stages. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Soybeans, one of the most important legumes, face multiple stresses including drought and herbivory. But the potential transfer of the interactive effects of these stressors onto the transgenerational plants has not been understood. We hypothesised that progeny from stressed parents will have enhanced ecophysiology and defence traits through ...
Manish Gautam, Rupesh Kariyat
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Water-Retaining Polymer and Planting Pit Size on Chlorophyll Index, Gas Exchange and Yield of Sour Passion Fruit with Deficit Irrigation. [PDF]
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Perspectives on deficit irrigation
Agricultural Water Management, 1996An analysis of deficit irrigation in three quite different situations was conducted to better understand the potential benefits and risks associated with this irrigation strategy. Existing crop yield functions and cost functions, developed independently of the present research, were used to estimate the levels of applied water that would produce ...
Marshall English, Syed Navaid Raja
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Designing for Deficit Irrigation
Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division, 1982Deficit irrigation is the practice of deliberately under-irrigating a crop. This practice may be preferable to full irrigation when water supplies are limited or irrigation costs are high. This paper investigates the merits of deficit irrigation for a farm in eastern Oregon.
Marshall J. English, Gary S. Nuss
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Planning for Deficit Irrigation
Applied Engineering in Agriculture, 2010Irrigators with limited water supplies that lead to deficit irrigation management need to make decisions about crop selection, water allocations to each crop, and irrigation schedules. Many of these decisions need to occur before the crop is planted and depend on yield-evapotranspiration (ET) and yield-irrigation relationships. The Kansas Water Budget (
null N. L. Klocke +3 more
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RESPONSE OF CUCUMBER TO DEFICIT IRRIGATION
Acta Horticulturae, 2009An experiment was conducted in a polyethylene greenhouse at farmers' condition with the objectives of i) determining cucumber response to water stress, ii) quantification of water use in different deficit irrigation programs, iii) defining practical recommendations for water management and iv) assess the crop response factor (ky) and water use of ...
Tüzel Y. +5 more
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Deficit Irrigation Management Decision Tools
5th National Decennial Irrigation Conference Proceedings, 5-8 December 2010, Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona USA, 2010Many irrigators face the prospect that they will not be able to fully irrigate their crops. They are under pressure to develop cropping strategies as pumping capacities dwindle or water supplies become more restricted. These irrigators need to make long term and short term decisions about their deficit irrigation management strategies.
null Norman L Klocke, null Loyd R Stone
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