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Dan Wang, Shuanghu Zhang, Guoli Wang, Jingjing Gu, Hao Wang and Xiaoting Chen
Hydrological processes regulate the ecological processes of a basin. Climate change and anthropological activities lead to changes in the natural hydrological process of rivers, whereas variations in hydrological processes can disrupt the stability of ec...
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Dibyendu Pal, Arindam Ghosh, Amitava Biswas, Sankar Kr. Acharya, Kabita Mondal
Pág. Page:154 - 161Abstrac
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S. K. Jamanal, K. V. Natikar, S. V. Halakatti
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Gautam Tanay Sahu, Simarjit Kaur, Gurvinder Singh
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Nikolaos Mellios, Jason F. L. Koopman and Chrysi Laspidou
An analysis of virtual crop water export through international trade is conducted for Greece, downscaled to the River Basin District (RBD) level, in order to identify critical ?hotspots? of localized water shortage in the country. A computable general eq...
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R. Muñoz, J. Pérez, E. Bordeu
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A bi-factorial experiment was conducted during the 1999-2000 season at Alto Jahuel, Chile. The effects of three crop levels (100, 66 and 33%) and three levels of clusters sunlight exposure (normal, shaded and exposed) on Cabernet-Sauvignon yield componen...
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Jianyong Zhang, Yanling Zhao, Zhenqi Hu and Wu Xiao
Rapid estimation of above-ground biomass (AGB) with high accuracy is essential for monitoring crop growth status and predicting crop yield. Recently, remote sensing techniques using unmanned aerial systems (UASs) have exhibited great potential in obtaini...
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Ganesh Das, Sankar Saha, F. H. Rahman, Surajit Sarkar, Sujan Biswas, Sandip Hembram, Prashanta Barman, Samima Sultana, Bikash Roy, Bablu Ganguly
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Édson Luis Bolfe, Taya Cristo Parreiras, Lucas Augusto Pereira da Silva, Edson Eyji Sano, Giovana Maranhão Bettiol, Daniel de Castro Victoria, Ieda Del?Arco Sanches and Luiz Eduardo Vicente
Agricultural intensification practices have been adopted in the Brazilian savanna (Cerrado), mainly in the transition between Cerrado and the Amazon Forest, to increase productivity while reducing pressure for new land clearing. Due to the growing demand...
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Yubing Fan, Raymond Massey and Seong C. Park
In an irrigated multi-crop production system, farmers make decisions on the land allocated to each crop, and the subsequent irrigation water application, which determines the crop yield and irrigation water use efficiency. This study analyzes the effects...
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Rick J. Hogeboom and Arjen Y. Hoekstra
In deciding what crops to grow, farmers will look at, among other things, the economically most productive use of the water and land resources that they have access to. However, optimizing water and land use at the farm level may result in total water an...
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Rick J. Hogeboom, Arjen Y. Hoekstra
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In deciding what crops to grow, farmers will look at, among other things, the economically most productive use of the water and land resources that they have access to. However, optimizing water and land use at the farm level may result in total water an...
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Piotr Lis
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Dear Readers,I have the pleasure of presenting to you the first issue of our research journal entitled ?Research Papers in Economics and Finance? (REF), published by the Faculty of Economics at Poznan University of Economics and Business. Caring about th...
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Hui Xu and May Wu
Green water is vital for the terrestrial ecosystem, but water resource assessment often focuses on blue water. In this study, we estimated green water availability for major crops (i.e., corn, soybean, and wheat) and all other users (e.g., forest, grassl...
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Hui Xu and May Wu
Green water is vital for the terrestrial ecosystem, but water resource assessment often focuses on blue water. In this study, we estimated green water availability for major crops (i.e., corn, soybean, and wheat) and all other users (e.g., forest, grassl...
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Piotr Lis
Pág. 2 - 6
Dear Readers,I have the pleasure of presenting to you the first issue of our research journal entitled ?Research Papers in Economics and Finance? (REF), published by the Faculty of Economics at Poznan University of Economics and Business. Caring about th...
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Isabel Dinis
Understanding the factors that influence agricultural productivity is critical for promoting sustainable food production, economic growth, and rural livelihoods. Despite the fact that numerous theoretical and empirical studies on agricultural productivit...
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Dennis Wichelns
Estimates of water productivity are appearing with increasing frequency in the literature pertaining to agronomy, water management, and water policy. Some authors report such estimates as one of the outcome variables of experiment station studies, while ...
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Lu Wang, Cunjie Yan, Wenqi Zhang and Yinghu Zhang
Exploring the crop production water footprint and their driving factors is of significant importance for management of agricultural water resources. However, how do we effectively assess the total agricultural water consumption and explore the significan...
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Zhenyu Gou, Yifan Wang, Zhengjun Cui, Bin Yan, Yuhong Gao, Bing Wu and Lizhuo Guo
Crop rotation aims to improve the sustainability and production efficiency of agricultural ecosystems, especially as demands for food and energy continue to increase. However, the regulation of soil microbial communities using crop rotation with oilseed ...
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