Irrigation Scheduling Using Crop Indicators

  • Reginato R
  • Howe J
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Abstract

Petiole water content and canopy temperature of cotton were used as indicators of stress in cotton. A crop water stress index (CWSI) using remotely sensed canopy temperature was a better indicator of plant stress than was petiole water content. This point was most evident when using these parameters as a potential tool for scheduling irrigations and for estimating lint cotton yield.

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Reginato, R. J., & Howe, J. (1985). Irrigation Scheduling Using Crop Indicators. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 111(2), 125–133. https://doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0733-9437(1985)111:2(125)

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