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View article: The LTAR Cropland Common Experiment at Lower Chesapeake Bay
The LTAR Cropland Common Experiment at Lower Chesapeake Bay Open
The Lower Chesapeake Bay (LCB) Long‐Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR) Common Experiment (CE) located in Beltsville, MD, focuses on research of concern to producers of the major regional crops, which are corn ( Zea mays L.), soybean [ Glyc…
View article: Development of a gridded yield data archive for farm management and research at the USDA Beltsville Agricultural Research Center
Development of a gridded yield data archive for farm management and research at the USDA Beltsville Agricultural Research Center Open
High‐quality, gridded maps of crop yield, which discern the spatial variability in productivity across individual farm fields, are extremely valuable in numerous agricultural and remote sensing applications. The availability of these data …
View article: Integration of Remote Sensing and Field Observations in Evaluating DSSAT Model for Estimating Maize and Soybean Growth and Yield in Maryland, USA
Integration of Remote Sensing and Field Observations in Evaluating DSSAT Model for Estimating Maize and Soybean Growth and Yield in Maryland, USA Open
Crop models are useful for evaluating crop growth and yield at the field and regional scales, but their applications and accuracies are restricted by input data availability and quality. To overcome difficulties inherent to crop modeling, …
View article: Phenological corrections to a field-scale, ET-based crop stress indicator: An application to yield forecasting across the U.S. Corn Belt
Phenological corrections to a field-scale, ET-based crop stress indicator: An application to yield forecasting across the U.S. Corn Belt Open
Soil moisture deficiency is a major factor in determining crop yields in water-limited agricultural production regions. Evapotranspiration (ET), which consists of crop water use through transpiration and water loss through direct soil evap…
View article: Field-Scale Assessment of Land and Water Use Change over the California Delta Using Remote Sensing
Field-Scale Assessment of Land and Water Use Change over the California Delta Using Remote Sensing Open
The ability to accurately monitor and anticipate changes in consumptive water use associated with changing land use and land management is critical to developing sustainable water management strategies in water-limited climatic regions. In…
View article: Field-scale mapping of evaporative stress indicators of crop yield: An application over Mead, NE, USA
Field-scale mapping of evaporative stress indicators of crop yield: An application over Mead, NE, USA Open
The Evaporative Stress Index (ESI) quantifies temporal anomalies in a normalized evapotranspiration (ET) metric describing the ratio of actual-to-reference ET (fRET) as derived from satellite remote sensing. At regional scales (3–10 km pix…
View article: Daily Mapping of 30 m LAI and NDVI for Grape Yield Prediction in California Vineyards
Daily Mapping of 30 m LAI and NDVI for Grape Yield Prediction in California Vineyards Open
Wine grape quality and quantity are affected by vine growing conditions during critical phenological stages. Field observations of vine growth stages are too sparse to fully capture the spatial variability of vine conditions. In addition, …
View article: Daily mapping of Landsat-like LAI and correlation to grape yield
Daily mapping of Landsat-like LAI and correlation to grape yield Open
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View article: Relationships between the evaporative stress index and winter wheat and spring barley yield anomalies in the Czech Republic
Relationships between the evaporative stress index and winter wheat and spring barley yield anomalies in the Czech Republic Open
CR Climate Research Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout the JournalEditorsSpecials CR 70:215-230 (2016) - DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/cr01411 Relationshi…