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Transactions of the ASAE. Irrigation corn grain sorghum with a deficient water suplly / Stewart, R. D.
Titre de série : Transactions of the ASAE Titre : Irrigation corn grain sorghum with a deficient water suplly Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Stewart, R. D. ; Pruitt, W. O. ; Hagan, R. M. Année de publication : 1975 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-03610 Note générale : "Maximizing crop production with limited irrigation water requires quantitative information about differential yield responses to give levels of water deficit in each major growth period. The pollination period of corn is widely thought of as a ""critical period"" in this regard. Our fondings support the idea that corn grain yield is especially vulnerable to water deficits during the pollination perod, provided the crop has experienced little or no ET deficit in the late vegetative period, ending at first tassel. However we find the susceptibility of corn yield to deficits in the pollination period to be greatly lessened if there has been prior deficits. Crop yield prediction when water is limiting requires a quantitative expression of the ET deficit impact on yield." Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Irrigation Besoin en eau des plantes Comparaison SEMENCE Evapotranspiration Sorgho Maïs Agronomie Index. décimale : 631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation Résumé : "Maximizing crop production with limited irrigation water requires quantitative information about differential yield responses to give levels of water deficit in each major growth period. The pollination period of corn is widely thought of as a ""critical period"" in this regard. Our fondings support the idea that corn grain yield is especially vulnerable to water deficits during the pollination perod, provided the crop has experienced little or no ET deficit in the late vegetative period, ending at first tassel. However we find the susceptibility of corn yield to deficits in the pollination period to be greatly lessened if there has been prior deficits. Crop yield prediction when water is limiting requires a quantitative expression of the ET deficit impact on yield." Note de contenu : "Maximizing crop production with limited irrigation water requires quantitative information about differential yield responses to give levels of water deficit in each major growth period. The pollination period of corn is widely thought of as a ""critical period"" in this regard. Our fondings support the idea that corn grain yield is especially vulnerable to water deficits during the pollination perod, provided the crop has experienced little or no ET deficit in the late vegetative period, ending at first tassel. However we find the susceptibility of corn yield to deficits in the pollination period to be greatly lessened if there has been prior deficits. Crop yield prediction when water is limiting requires a quantitative expression of the ET deficit impact on yield." Transactions of the ASAE. Irrigation corn grain sorghum with a deficient water suplly [texte imprimé] / Stewart, R. D. ; Pruitt, W. O. ; Hagan, R. M. . - 1975.
ISSN : CI-03610
"Maximizing crop production with limited irrigation water requires quantitative information about differential yield responses to give levels of water deficit in each major growth period. The pollination period of corn is widely thought of as a ""critical period"" in this regard. Our fondings support the idea that corn grain yield is especially vulnerable to water deficits during the pollination perod, provided the crop has experienced little or no ET deficit in the late vegetative period, ending at first tassel. However we find the susceptibility of corn yield to deficits in the pollination period to be greatly lessened if there has been prior deficits. Crop yield prediction when water is limiting requires a quantitative expression of the ET deficit impact on yield."
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Irrigation Besoin en eau des plantes Comparaison SEMENCE Evapotranspiration Sorgho Maïs Agronomie Index. décimale : 631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation Résumé : "Maximizing crop production with limited irrigation water requires quantitative information about differential yield responses to give levels of water deficit in each major growth period. The pollination period of corn is widely thought of as a ""critical period"" in this regard. Our fondings support the idea that corn grain yield is especially vulnerable to water deficits during the pollination perod, provided the crop has experienced little or no ET deficit in the late vegetative period, ending at first tassel. However we find the susceptibility of corn yield to deficits in the pollination period to be greatly lessened if there has been prior deficits. Crop yield prediction when water is limiting requires a quantitative expression of the ET deficit impact on yield." Note de contenu : "Maximizing crop production with limited irrigation water requires quantitative information about differential yield responses to give levels of water deficit in each major growth period. The pollination period of corn is widely thought of as a ""critical period"" in this regard. Our fondings support the idea that corn grain yield is especially vulnerable to water deficits during the pollination perod, provided the crop has experienced little or no ET deficit in the late vegetative period, ending at first tassel. However we find the susceptibility of corn yield to deficits in the pollination period to be greatly lessened if there has been prior deficits. Crop yield prediction when water is limiting requires a quantitative expression of the ET deficit impact on yield." Réservation
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Titre de série : Transactions of the ASAE Titre : Modeling the hydrologic effects resulting from land modification Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Fogel, M. M. ; Duckstein, L. ; Kisiel, C. Mention d'édition : American Society of Agricultural Engineers Editeur : American Society of Agricultural Engineers Année de publication : 1972 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04897 Note générale : The basic objective of this paper is to present a methodology that can predict the long term hydrologic effects of land modifications on ungaged watershed. As used here, to predict issued interchangeably with to for cost in the hydrologic sense. The essential compements of the procedure are an event based stochastic model of precipitation as imput into a deterministic waterched model that transforms the imputs ints such desired hydrologic variables as water yield, peak runoff rate and sediment yield. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrologie Simulation PRECIPITATIONS Environnement Approche statistique Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The basic objective of this paper is to present a methodology that can predict the long term hydrologic effects of land modifications on ungaged watershed. As used here, to predict issued interchangeably with to for cost in the hydrologic sense. The essential compements of the procedure are an event based stochastic model of precipitation as imput into a deterministic waterched model that transforms the imputs ints such desired hydrologic variables as water yield, peak runoff rate and sediment yield. Note de contenu : The basic objective of this paper is to present a methodology that can predict the long term hydrologic effects of land modifications on ungaged watershed. As used here, to predict issued interchangeably with to for cost in the hydrologic sense. The essential compements of the procedure are an event based stochastic model of precipitation as imput into a deterministic waterched model that transforms the imputs ints such desired hydrologic variables as water yield, peak runoff rate and sediment yield. Transactions of the ASAE. Modeling the hydrologic effects resulting from land modification [texte imprimé] / Fogel, M. M. ; Duckstein, L. ; Kisiel, C. . - American Society of Agricultural Engineers . - American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 1972.
ISSN : CI-04897
The basic objective of this paper is to present a methodology that can predict the long term hydrologic effects of land modifications on ungaged watershed. As used here, to predict issued interchangeably with to for cost in the hydrologic sense. The essential compements of the procedure are an event based stochastic model of precipitation as imput into a deterministic waterched model that transforms the imputs ints such desired hydrologic variables as water yield, peak runoff rate and sediment yield.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrologie Simulation PRECIPITATIONS Environnement Approche statistique Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The basic objective of this paper is to present a methodology that can predict the long term hydrologic effects of land modifications on ungaged watershed. As used here, to predict issued interchangeably with to for cost in the hydrologic sense. The essential compements of the procedure are an event based stochastic model of precipitation as imput into a deterministic waterched model that transforms the imputs ints such desired hydrologic variables as water yield, peak runoff rate and sediment yield. Note de contenu : The basic objective of this paper is to present a methodology that can predict the long term hydrologic effects of land modifications on ungaged watershed. As used here, to predict issued interchangeably with to for cost in the hydrologic sense. The essential compements of the procedure are an event based stochastic model of precipitation as imput into a deterministic waterched model that transforms the imputs ints such desired hydrologic variables as water yield, peak runoff rate and sediment yield. Réservation
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