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Weather data-centric prediction of maize non-stressed canopy temperature in semi-arid climates for irrigation management
Canopy temperature (Tc) measurements are increasingly being used to compute crop thermal indices for water stress estimation and improved irrigation management. Conventionally monitoring crop thermal response req...
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Nitrogen Management for Improving Water, Energy, and Food Security
Nitrogen fertilizer management intersects each aspect of the FEW system as it affects agronomic, economic, and environmental outcomes. Inefficient management of N fertilizer results in unnecessary energy usage...
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Differences in soil water changes and canopy temperature under varying water × nitrogen sufficiency for maize
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 i...