Use of remote sensing data for drought assessment: A case study for bihar state of india during kharif, 2013

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Agricultural drought can be defined as the deficiency of soil moisture leading to crop stress at any stage of the crop. Impact of moisture deficiency is more felt during period just after germination, flowering and milking/fruit formation stages of the crop. Moisture stress during these phenological stages of the crop will result in yield reduction, both quantitatively and qualitatively.

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Choudhary, K., Goel, I., Bisen, P. K., Mamatha, S., Ray, S. S., Chandrasekar, K., … Sesha, M. (2015). Use of remote sensing data for drought assessment: A case study for bihar state of india during kharif, 2013. In High-Impact Weather Events over the SAARC Region (pp. 399–407). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10217-7_27

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