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It was found that (1) daily evapotranspiration could be estimated from partially incomplete Bowen ratio data on a continuous basis throughout the growing season; (2) the linseed
In the 1970s, FAO developed practical procedures to estimate crop water requirements and yield response to water stress which have become widely accepted standards in the planning
Recently, they have also been applied towards the impact of climate variability and the effect of El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on agricultural production and food security. It
Optimum utilization of any climate prediction products in agriculture will require basic and applied agrometeorological research, including understanding of the
The spatial variability of the upwelling radiation increased when soil radiative properties (i.e. radia- tive temperature, reflection coefficient) were larger then vegetation
A laboratory assessment has been made of the performance and applicability of several different conductimetric wetness detectors for use in monitoring water distribution on
tem, (2) analysing stand evapotranspiration in relation to climate, soil water content and tree phenology, con- centrating especially on within and among-tree vari- ation in sap
and extent of drought, with lesser control exerted by differences in the timing of leaf expansion and leaf senescence. Average annual evapotranspiration over the period was 567 mm