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Matthew E. Katterman, Peter M. Waller, Diaa Eldin M. Elshikha, Gerard W. Wall, Douglas J. Hunsaker, Reid S. Loeffler and Kimberly L. Ogden
The WINDS (Water-Use, Irrigation, Nitrogen, Drainage, and Salinity) model uses the FAO56 dual crop coefficient and a daily time-step soil?water balance to simulate evapotranspiration and water content in the soil profile. This research calibrated the WIN...
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Mingze Yao, Manman Gao, Jingkuan Wang, Bo Li, Lizhen Mao, Mingyu Zhao, Zhanyang Xu, Hongfei Niu, Tieliang Wang, Lei Sun and Dongshuang Niu
Accurate quantification of evapotranspiration (ETc) and its components are critical for enhancing water use efficiency and implementing precision irrigation. A two-year experiment was conducted for greenhouse-grown tomatoes under mulched drip irrigation ...
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Suyoung Park, Dongryeol Ryu, Sigfredo Fuentes, Hoam Chung, Mark O?Connell and Junchul Kim
There is a growing concern about water scarcity and the associated decline in Australia?s agricultural production. Efficient water use as a natural resource requires more precise and adequate monitoring of crop water use and irrigation scheduling. Theref...
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Tirtha Banerjee and Rodman Linn
Quantifying the impact of natural and anthropogenic disturbances such as deforestation, forest fires and vegetation thinning among others on net ecosystem?atmosphere exchanges of carbon dioxide, water vapor and heat?is an important aspect in the context ...
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Yanxia Jin, Xinping Wang, Yafeng Zhang, Yanxia Pan and Rui Hu
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Minghao Yang, Ruiting Zuo, Liqiong Wang and Xiong Chen
The Qian atmospheric forcing dataset is used to drive the Community Land Model, version 4.0 and 4.5 (CLM4 and CLM4.5) in off-line simulation tests. Based on flux network (FLUXNET) data and reanalysis data provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admi...
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Changqing Meng, Jianzhong Zhou, Deyu Zhong, Chao Wang and Jun Guo
A modified form of the distributed Grid-Xinanjiang model (GXAJ) characterizing the infiltration excess and saturation excess runoff mechanisms coupled to a two-source potential evapotranspiration model (TSPE) was proposed to simulate the hydrological pro...
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Xin Liu, Bo Zhang, Jia-Yao Zhuang, Cheng Han, Lu Zhai, Wen-Rui Zhao and Jin-Chi Zhang
Canopy transpiration is an important component of evapotranspiration, integrating physical and biological processes within the water and energy cycles of forests. Quercus acutissima and Cunninghamia lanceolata are two important, fast-growing and commerci...
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Daxing Gu, Quan Wang, Dennis Otieno
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In arid and semiarid lands, canopy transpiration and its dynamics depend largely on stomatal sensitivity to drought. In this study, the sap flow of a dominant species, Haloxylon ammodendron growing in Central Asian deserts, was monitored using Granier-ty...
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Luis Giménez, Paula Paredes and Luis S. Pereira
Data relative to two soybean seasons, several irrigation scheduling treatments, including moderate and severe deficit irrigation, and rain-fed cropping were used to parameterize and assess the performance of models AquaCrop and SIMDualKc, the latter comb...
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