Postdoc: Simon White – Optimised irrigation scheduling with the use of continuous 'real time' plant monitoring sensors (PMS)
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White, Simon
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University Of Southern Queensland
Date Issued
2009-06-30
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Abstract
Increases in crop water use efficiency have been found achieved through greater precision in
irrigation scheduling and the use of irrigated crop management strategies such as regulated deficit and
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wue, water use efficiency, precision irrigation scheduling, irrigated crop management strategies, regulated deficit, deficit irrigation, agronomic decisions, plant water status, stem diameter sensors, lateral move machine, lepa, lmim, cp&lm, hyperspectral canopy reflectance data, relationships, new technology, hyperspectral bandwidth data to, irrigation systems, critical, ground rig speed, active sensor technology (ndvi), leaf water potential, best water management, best management practices, climatic conditions, extension and adoption, impact of vapour pressure
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