APPLICATION OF THE PENMAN-MONTEITH METHOD TO DETERMINE THE CROP WATER REQUIREMENTS
Agricultural production is critical to meeting Indonesia's food demands. The water catchment area of Parit Keladi 1, located in Desa Parit Keladi, Kecamatan Sungai Kakap, Kabupaten Kubu Raya, Provinsi Kalimantan Barat, includes tidal swamp land that has ...
Tasya Dyta Arzita +2 more
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Estimating daily net radiation in the FAO Penman–Monteith method
In this work, we evaluate the procedures of the Manual No. 56 of the FAO (United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization) for predicting daily net radiation using measures collected in Tandil (Argentina) between March 2007 and June 2010. In addition, a
Facundo Carmona, R. Rivas, E. Kruse
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The Spatial Sensitivity Analysis of Evapotranspiration using Penman-Monteith Method at Grid Scale
The need to allocate the existing water in a sustainable manner, even with the projected population growth, has made to assess the consumptive use or evapotranspiration (ET), which determines the irrigation demand.
S. Mylevaganam, C. Ray
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The Koya Directorate of Irrigation (KDI) has a plan to develop the agriculture and launch new agricultural projects in Chinarok area in particular for forestry and orchards plantation.
M. O. Al-Kazragy
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Evapotranspiration is the combination of soil evaporation and crop transpiration. Weather parameters, crop characteristics, management and environmental factors affect evapotranspiration.
L. Łabędzki +3 more
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A Comparative Study of Potential Evapotranspiration Estimation by Eight Methods with FAO Penman–Monteith Method in Southwestern China [PDF]
Potential evapotranspiration (PET) is crucial for water resources assessment. In this regard, the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization)–Penman–Monteith method (PM) is commonly recognized as a standard method for PET estimation.
Dengxiao Lang +7 more
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Evaluation of the Penman-Monteith (FAO 56 PM) Method for Calculating Reference Evapotranspiration Using Limited Data [PDF]
Reference evapotranspiration (ETo) is often calculated using the Penman-Monteith (FAO 56 PM; Allen et al 1998) method, which requires data on temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, and solar radiation.
M. Córdova +4 more
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Uncertainty assessment of potential evapotranspiration in arid areas, as estimated by the Penman-Monteith method [PDF]
The Penman-Monteith (PM) method is the most widely used technique to estimate potential worldwide evapotranspiration. However, current research shows that there may be significant errors in the application of this method in arid areas, although questions remain as to the degree of this estimation error and how different surface conditions may affect ...
D. Hua +3 more
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Large Variations in the Transpiration of Sorghum Canopies Under High Evaporative Demand Are Positively Related to Water Use Efficiency. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Transpiration restriction under high vapour pressure deficit (VPD), measured indoors with individual plants, increases water use efficiency (WUE). However, VPD is not the only factor driving transpiration, individual plants in a field rapidly become a canopy, and reports on the transpiration restriction versus WUE are scant.
Pilloni R +12 more
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Sensitivity Analysis of FAO-56 Penman-Monteith Method for Different Agro-ecological Regions of India
This paper analyzes the sensitivity of reference evapotranspiration (ETo) to climatic variables for different agro-ecological regions of India: semi-arid (Kovilpatti and Parbhani), humid (Mohanpur), and sub-humid (Ludhiana and Ranichauri). The FAO-56 Penman-Monteith (FAO-56 PM) method is used to estimate ETo, and sensitivity of ETo has been studied in ...
Subhankar Debnath +2 more
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