Browsing by Subject "evapotranspiration"
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(2015-11-30)As population continues to rise and development continues, there is increasing pressure for the production of food on a decreasing amount of land as well as an increased need for combustible fuel. Biofuels produced from ...
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1958)
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(Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)The evaluation of environmental and genotypic effects on fruit physical and chemical characteristics enables assessment of the feasibility of selecting diploid and/or triploid cultivars for either specific or more diverse ...
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(2019-11-22)This study focuses on the surface hydrology to contribute to its better parameterization through inter-comparison and direct improvement with two scopes: (1) soil evaporation process, and (2) the forest hydrological/physiological ...
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(2019-04-25)Agriculture is a major consumer of freshwater resources around the world. This especially true in Texas, where water withdrawal for agriculture purposes causes the continuous decline of local aquifers. To minimize the ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)Saltcedar is an invasive shrub that has moved into western United States riparian areas and is continuing to spread. Saltcedar is a phreatophyte that can utilize a saturated water table for moisture once established and ...
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1956)
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Responses of Grain Sorghum to Profile and Temporal Dynamics of Soil Water in a Semi-arid Environment (2014-02-24)Development of efficient irrigation strategies is a priority for producers faced with water shortages. Managed deficit irrigation attempts to optimize water use efficiency (WUE) by synchronizing crop water use with ...
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(2018-08-30)Data collected in the tropical rainforest canopy at the Texas A&M Soltis Center as part of the Department of Energy funded project "Improving Land-Surface Modeling of Evapotranspiration Processes in Tropical Forests"
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(2018-08-30)Data collected in the tropical rainforest canopy at the Texas A&M Soltis Center as part of the Department of Energy funded project "Improving Land-Surface Modeling of Evapotranspiration Processes in Tropical Forests"
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(2018-08-30)Data collected in the tropical rainforest canopy at the Texas A&M Soltis Center as part of the Department of Energy funded project "Improving Land-Surface Modeling of Evapotranspiration Processes in Tropical Forests"