The FAO-56 procedure for estimating the crop coefficient Kc as a function of fraction of ground cover and crop height has been formalized in this study using a density coefficient Kd. The density coefficient is multiplied by a basal Kc representing full cover conditions, Kcb full, to produce a basal crop coefficient that represents actual conditions of ET and vegetation coverage when the soil surface is dry. Kcb full is estimated primarily as a function of crop height. Kcb full can be adjusted for tree crops by multiplying by a reduction factor (Fr) estimated using a mean leaf stomatal resistance term. The estimate for basal crop coefficient, Kcb, is further modified for tree crops if some type of ground-cover exists understory ...
Crop coefficient (Kc) values are commonly used by agronomists and engineers to estimate well-watered...
Crop coefficient (Kc) values are commonly used by agronomists and engineers to estimate well-watered...
Crop water requirements are commonly estimated with the FAO-56 methodology based upon a two-step app...
The FAO-56 procedure for estimating the crop coefficient Kc as a function of fraction of ground cov...
A new procedure is proposed for estimating actual basal crop coefficients from vegetation indices (K...
Research PaperThe A&P approach, developed by Allen and Pereira (2009), estimates single and basal cr...
Crop water requirements are commonly estimated with the FAO-56 methodology based upon a two-step app...
The present study reviews the research on the FAO56 crop coefficients of fruit trees and vines perfo...
The present study reviews the research on the FAO56 crop coefficients of fruit trees and vines perfo...
The present study reviews the research on the FAO56 crop coefficients of fruit trees and vines perfo...
The present study reviews the research on the FAO56 crop coefficients of fruit trees and vines perfo...
A new procedure is proposed for estimating actual basal crop coefficients from vegetation indices (...
ReviewThe current study aims at reviewing and providing advances on methods for estimating and apply...
Crop water requirements are commonly estimated with the FAO-56 methodology based upon a two-step app...
Crop water requirements are commonly estimated with the FAO-56 methodology based upon a two-step app...
Crop coefficient (Kc) values are commonly used by agronomists and engineers to estimate well-watered...
Crop coefficient (Kc) values are commonly used by agronomists and engineers to estimate well-watered...
Crop water requirements are commonly estimated with the FAO-56 methodology based upon a two-step app...
The FAO-56 procedure for estimating the crop coefficient Kc as a function of fraction of ground cov...
A new procedure is proposed for estimating actual basal crop coefficients from vegetation indices (K...
Research PaperThe A&P approach, developed by Allen and Pereira (2009), estimates single and basal cr...
Crop water requirements are commonly estimated with the FAO-56 methodology based upon a two-step app...
The present study reviews the research on the FAO56 crop coefficients of fruit trees and vines perfo...
The present study reviews the research on the FAO56 crop coefficients of fruit trees and vines perfo...
The present study reviews the research on the FAO56 crop coefficients of fruit trees and vines perfo...
The present study reviews the research on the FAO56 crop coefficients of fruit trees and vines perfo...
A new procedure is proposed for estimating actual basal crop coefficients from vegetation indices (...
ReviewThe current study aims at reviewing and providing advances on methods for estimating and apply...
Crop water requirements are commonly estimated with the FAO-56 methodology based upon a two-step app...
Crop water requirements are commonly estimated with the FAO-56 methodology based upon a two-step app...
Crop coefficient (Kc) values are commonly used by agronomists and engineers to estimate well-watered...
Crop coefficient (Kc) values are commonly used by agronomists and engineers to estimate well-watered...
Crop water requirements are commonly estimated with the FAO-56 methodology based upon a two-step app...