The response of a semi-leafless Pisum sativum (Field pea, C.V., Rovar x SL.) to irrigation at different growth stages (vegetative, flowering, podset) and at different soil moisture contents was investigated in a field experiment at Lincoln College during the 1982/83 season. The crop was grown on a Templeton silt loam. When irrigation was applied it was to replace the difference between potential evapotranspiration adjusted for crop cover and rainfall for the previous week. The concept of moisture sensitive stages and Penman's yield response model to irrigation and potential soil moisture deficit was evaluated. Measurements of solar radiation interception, soil moisture content and plant variables were measured to help determine how drought ...
Infrared thermal radiometers (IRTs) are an affordable tool for researchers to monitor canopy tempera...
Abstract. In this study, canopy temperature, meteorological, and other supporting variables were mea...
Water is not always accessible for agriculture due to its scarcity. In order to successfully develop...
This study was conducted to develop the relationship between canopy-air temperature difference and v...
Graduation date: 1983Field experiments were conducted in 1981 and 1982 to\ud develop a method for us...
The use of digital infrared thermography and thermometry to investigate early crop water stress offe...
Crop yield is reduced by heat and water stress and even more when these conditions co-occur. Yet, co...
This report deals with the evaluation of irrigation-yield response models for use with peas in Cante...
The response of autumn and spring sown crops of Vicia faba cv. 'Maris Bead' to irrigation applied du...
The growth, water use and yield of conventional and semi-leafless peas were studied for two spring s...
Strict legislation on the release of water and nutrients into the subsoil exists in the Netherlands....
Precision irrigation scheduling is one approach that can conserve water by supplying crops with the ...
Since plant water deficits are extremely hard to predict from either soil moisture or atmospheric de...
Canopy temperature (Tc), besides serving as a parameter to estimate crop evapotranspiration (ETc), c...
Environmental and soil conditions affect plant productivity. Determining and understanding how plant...
Infrared thermal radiometers (IRTs) are an affordable tool for researchers to monitor canopy tempera...
Abstract. In this study, canopy temperature, meteorological, and other supporting variables were mea...
Water is not always accessible for agriculture due to its scarcity. In order to successfully develop...
This study was conducted to develop the relationship between canopy-air temperature difference and v...
Graduation date: 1983Field experiments were conducted in 1981 and 1982 to\ud develop a method for us...
The use of digital infrared thermography and thermometry to investigate early crop water stress offe...
Crop yield is reduced by heat and water stress and even more when these conditions co-occur. Yet, co...
This report deals with the evaluation of irrigation-yield response models for use with peas in Cante...
The response of autumn and spring sown crops of Vicia faba cv. 'Maris Bead' to irrigation applied du...
The growth, water use and yield of conventional and semi-leafless peas were studied for two spring s...
Strict legislation on the release of water and nutrients into the subsoil exists in the Netherlands....
Precision irrigation scheduling is one approach that can conserve water by supplying crops with the ...
Since plant water deficits are extremely hard to predict from either soil moisture or atmospheric de...
Canopy temperature (Tc), besides serving as a parameter to estimate crop evapotranspiration (ETc), c...
Environmental and soil conditions affect plant productivity. Determining and understanding how plant...
Infrared thermal radiometers (IRTs) are an affordable tool for researchers to monitor canopy tempera...
Abstract. In this study, canopy temperature, meteorological, and other supporting variables were mea...
Water is not always accessible for agriculture due to its scarcity. In order to successfully develop...