Crop nitrogen (N) status is known to affect crop water status and crop water use. To investigate further the N effects on soil water changes and on canopy temperature, three water levels × four N levels were imposed on two growing seasons of maize in west central Nebraska, USA. Soil water changes were measured using a neutron probe, whereas canopy temperature was measured using infrared thermometers on a ground-based mobile platform. At all water levels, soil water losses over monthlong intervals were generally greater as N levels increased. Given equal water levels, early afternoon canopy temperatures were usually lower with higher N levels, but no trend or even the opposite trend was occasionally observed. Jointly considering canopy refle...
Abstract. In this study, canopy temperature, meteorological, and other supporting variables were mea...
The soil’s nitrogen (N) supply can vary drastically in the field, spatially as well as temporally ma...
A soil plant atmosphere model for corn (Zea mays L.) together with the scaling theory for soil hydra...
Crop nitrogen (N) status is known to affect crop water status and crop water use. To investigate fur...
Water and nitrogen (N) are undoubtedly the two largest agricultural inputs globally. Coupled with ad...
Water and nitrogen (N) are undoubtedly the two largest agricultural inputs globally. Coupled with ad...
The interpretation of optical canopy sensor readings for determining optimal rates of late-season si...
The soil's nitrogen (N) supply can vary drastically in the field, spatially as well as temporally ma...
The objectives of this research were 1) to determine if reflectance measured by proximal sensing dev...
The soil’s nitrogen (N) supply can vary drastically in the field, spatially as well as temporally ma...
Variable-rate technologies and site-specific crop nutrient management require real-time spatial info...
The interpretation of optical canopy sensor readings for determining optimal rates of late-season si...
Traditional nitrogen (N) management schemes for corn production systems in the Corn Belt have result...
Plant growth and soil water deficit can vary spatially and temporally in crop fields due to variatio...
Nitrogen (N) loss from agricultural systems raises concerns about the potential impact of farming pr...
Abstract. In this study, canopy temperature, meteorological, and other supporting variables were mea...
The soil’s nitrogen (N) supply can vary drastically in the field, spatially as well as temporally ma...
A soil plant atmosphere model for corn (Zea mays L.) together with the scaling theory for soil hydra...
Crop nitrogen (N) status is known to affect crop water status and crop water use. To investigate fur...
Water and nitrogen (N) are undoubtedly the two largest agricultural inputs globally. Coupled with ad...
Water and nitrogen (N) are undoubtedly the two largest agricultural inputs globally. Coupled with ad...
The interpretation of optical canopy sensor readings for determining optimal rates of late-season si...
The soil's nitrogen (N) supply can vary drastically in the field, spatially as well as temporally ma...
The objectives of this research were 1) to determine if reflectance measured by proximal sensing dev...
The soil’s nitrogen (N) supply can vary drastically in the field, spatially as well as temporally ma...
Variable-rate technologies and site-specific crop nutrient management require real-time spatial info...
The interpretation of optical canopy sensor readings for determining optimal rates of late-season si...
Traditional nitrogen (N) management schemes for corn production systems in the Corn Belt have result...
Plant growth and soil water deficit can vary spatially and temporally in crop fields due to variatio...
Nitrogen (N) loss from agricultural systems raises concerns about the potential impact of farming pr...
Abstract. In this study, canopy temperature, meteorological, and other supporting variables were mea...
The soil’s nitrogen (N) supply can vary drastically in the field, spatially as well as temporally ma...
A soil plant atmosphere model for corn (Zea mays L.) together with the scaling theory for soil hydra...