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Agricultural Water Management
1976 - 2013
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Volume 7, issue 4 , 1983
Seasonal variations in nitrate leaching in structured clay soils under mixed land use pp. 391-410
R. E. White , S. R. Wellings and J. P. Bell
Seepage from Lake Burullus into the reclaimed Mansour and Zawia polder area pp. 411-424
J. H. Boumans and A. M. Mashali
Effect of drainage conditions on winter wheat production pp. 425-438
E. Busoni , P. Kowalik and G. Sanesi
Response of tall fescue to irrigation water salinity, leaching fraction, and irrigation frequency pp. 439-456
Glenn J. Hoffman , Jack A. Jobes and William J. Alves
Yield and quality of furrow and trickle irrigated hop (Humulus lupulus L.) in Washington State pp. 457-470
Robert L. Wample and Steven L. Farrar
Volume 7, issue 1-3 , 1983
Preface pp. vii-viii
John F. Stone and Wayne O. Willis
Introduction to Part 1: Weather modification pp. 1-viii
James W. Schuelein
Augmentation of rainfall from summer cumulus clouds pp. 3-14
A. S. Dennis
Society's involvement in planned weather modification pp. 15-21
Stanley A. Changnon
Utilization and assessment of operational weather modification programs for augmenting precipitation pp. 23-35
Lewis O. Grant
Considerations in the development of a state operational weather modification plan pp. 37-52
James W. Schuelein , Harold L. Springer , Michael E. Mathis , Randal A. Zipser and D. Ray Booker
Introduction to Part 2: Soil, plant and atmosphere effects pp. 53-52
Blaine L. Blad
Increasing atmospheric CO2: effects on crop yield, water use and climate pp. 55-72
B. A. Kimball and S. B. Idso
Potential for plant environment modification pp. 73-88
Billy J. Barfield and John M. Norman
Soil management for semiarid regions pp. 89-114
W. E. Larson , J. B. Swan and M. J. Shaffer
Farm management and the function of field crop root systems pp. 115-141
Betty Klepper , R. W. Rickman and H. M. Taylor
Principles of water management under drought conditions pp. 143-155
W. R. Gardner and H. R. Gardner
Irrigation in the Great Plains pp. 157-178
E. T. Kanemasu , J. L. Steiner , A. W. Biere , F. D. Worman and J. F. Stone
Introduction to Part 3: Plant breeding and genetics pp. 179-178
James R. Welsh
Drought resistance and wheat breeding pp. 181-194
John W. Schmidt
Genetic and physiological relationships in plant breeding for drought resistance pp. 195-205
A. Blum
Drought tolerant sorghum and cotton germplasm pp. 207-222
D. T. Rosenow , J. E. Quisenberry , C. W. Wendt and L. E. Clark
Drought tolerance in US maize pp. 223-236
Stanley D. Jensen and Anthony J. Cavalieri
Introduction to Part 4: Physiology of stress pp. 237-236
Wayne R. Jordan
Subcellular mechanisms of plant response to low water potential pp. 239-248
John S. Boyer
Photosynthetic activity during stress pp. 249-263
Daniel R. Krieg
Roots and drought resistance pp. 265-280
J. B. Passioura
Strategies for crop improvement for drought-prone regions pp. 281-299
W. R. Jordan , W. A. Dugas and P. J. Shouse
Introduction to Part 5: Remote sensing of plant stress and water use pp. 301-299
James L. Heilman
Drought detection and quantification by reflectance and thermal responses pp. 303-321
C. L. Wiegand , P. R. Nixon and R. D. Jackson
Remote monitoring of rangeland production pp. 323-340
Eugene L. Maxwell
Estimation of evapotranspiration at one time-of-day using remotely sensed surface temperatures pp. 341-350
J. L. Hatfield , A. Perrier and R. D. Jackson
Estimation of daily evapotranspiration from one time-of-day measurements pp. 351-362
R. D. Jackson , J. L. Hatfield , R. J. Reginato , S. B. Idso and P. J. Pinter
Infrared remote sensing for monitoring rainfall pp. 363-378
D. G. Moore , J. C. Harlan , J. L. Heilman , D. O. Ohlen and W. D. Rosenthal
Integrating passive microwave measurements with a soil moisture/heat flow model pp. 379-389
R. W. Newton , J. L. Heilman and C. H. M. Van Bavel
Volume 6, issue 4 , 1983
An electrical analogue to design subirrigation systems pp. 321-333
F. Homma
Choosing optimal design depth for surface irrigation systems pp. 335-349
J. Mohan Reddy and Wayne Clyma
Water use by alfalfa, maize, and barley as influenced by available soil water pp. 351-363
A. S. Abdul-Jabbar , T. W. Sammis , D. G. Lugg , C. E. Kallsen and D. Smeal
Wheat root growth, grain yield and water uptake as influenced by soil water regime and depth of nitrogen placement in a loamy sand soil pp. 365-373
B. R. Sharma and T. N. Chaudhary
Effect of grass mulching on growth and yield of legumes pp. 375-383
J. P. Gupta and G. N. Gupta
Infrared thermometry: A remote sensing technique for predicting yield in water-stressed cotton pp. 385-395
P. J. Pinter , K. E. Fry , G. Guinn and J. R. Mauney
Probability of waterlogging estimated from historical rainfall records pp. 397-401
C. W. Dennis and J. Grindley
A preliminary study on scheduling irrigation with can evaporimeters pp. 403-407
M. Govind Reddy , Y. Yogeswara Rao , K. Subba Rao and K. Ramaseshaiah
Hydraulic modeling: J.J. Sharp. The Butterworth Group, London-Boston-Sydney-Wellington-Durban-Toronto, 1981. 242 pp., illustrated, [pound sign] 20.00, US $ 53.95 pp. 409-410
F. Kastanek
Ground-water models: Volume I, concepts, problems and methods of analysis with examples of their application. J.D. Bredehoeft et al. UNESCO Press, France, 1982. 235 pp. Studies and reports in hydrology No. 34. 70.00 FF. ISBN 92-3-102006-4 pp. 410-411
E. G. Youngs
Seepage and groundwater: Developments in water science, 13. M.A. Marino and J.N. Luthin. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1982. xvi + 490 pp., Dfl. 250. ISBN 0-444-41975-6 pp. 411-412
P. Widmoser
Application of results from representative and experimental basins: Studies and reports in hydrology, 32. Report prepared by the working group on representative and experimental basins. Project 4.1 under the chairmanship of D.N. Body. UNESCO Press, France, 1982. 479 pp., 60.00 FF pp. 412-414
G. Kienitz
On rational grounds. Systems analysis in catchment land use planning: Developments in landscape management and urban planning, 4. David Bennett and John F. Thomas (editors). Elsevier, Dfl. 190.00/US$ 88.25. ISBN 0-444-42056-8 pp. 414-416
P. M. Fleming
Volume 6, issue 2-3 , 1983
Preface pp. 91-92
J. Bouma and J. P. Bell
Analyzing field-measured soil-water properties pp. 93-109
D. R. Nielsen , Patricia M. Tillotson and S. R. Vieira
Spatial variation in soil and the role of kriging pp. 111-122
R. Webster and T. M. Burgess
Problems of superimposed effects in the statistical study of the spatial variation of soil pp. 123-143
P. A. Burrough
Soil physical theory and heterogeneity pp. 145-159
E. G. Youngs
Implications of some analytical solutions for drainage of soil water pp. 161-175
P. A. C. Raats
Use of soil survey data to select measurement techniques for hydraulic conductivity pp. 177-190
J. Bouma
A heuristic model of soil water regimes in clay soils in the presence of mole drainage pp. 191-201
A. C. Armstrong
Heterogeneity and representativity of sampling in the study of soil microstructure by the mercury intrusion method pp. 203-211
O. G. Cogels
Spatial variability of physical soil properties influencing the temperature of the soil surface pp. 213-226
H. F. M. ten Berge , L. Stroosnijder , P. A. Burrough , A. K. Bregt and M. J. de Heus
Description of nitrogen movement in the presence of spatially variable soil hydraulic properties pp. 227-242
R. J. Wagenet and Bhaskar K. Rao
The variability of recharge of the English Chalk aquifer pp. 243-253
S. R. Wellings and J. D. Cooper
Regional variability of soil characteristics for flood and low flow estimation pp. 255-268
A. Gustard
Regional field study of the spatial variability of selected soil physical properties pp. 269-276
A. G. Hornsby , J. M. Davidson , D. K. Cassel and R. R. Bruce
Scaling soil microhydrologic properties of Lakeland and Konawa soils using similar media concepts pp. 277-290
P. S. C. Rao , R. E. Jessup , A. C. Hornsby , D. K. Cassel and W. A. Pollans
Spatial variation of hydraulic conductivity of deeply weathered soils in Western Australia pp. 291-296
A. J. Peck
The meteorological office rainfall and evaporation calculation system -- MORECS pp. 297-306
M. Field
A comparison of measured soil moisture deficits with those estimated by the meteorological office system, MORECS: A brief report pp. 307-316
Catriona M. K. Gardner
Volume 6, issue 1 , 1983
Leaching requirement for salinity control III. Barley, cowpea, and celery pp. 1-14
G. J. Hoffman and J. A. Jobes
Effect of mixed cation solutions on hydraulic soil properties pp. 15-25
R. S. Siyag , R. Pal , S. R. Poonia and T. C. Baruah
Functioning of mole drains in a clay soil pp. 27-30
M. J. Goss , G. L. Harris and K. R. Howse
Effect of small irrigation amounts on the yield of wheat pp. 31-41
P. R. Gajri and S. S. Prihar
Crop water requirements for rainfed and irrigated grain corn in China pp. 43-64
W. H. Terjung , H-Y. Ji , J. T. Hayes , O'Rourke, P. A. and P. E. Todhunter
A comparison of the Priestley-Taylor and Penman methods for estimating reference crop evapotranspiration in tropical countries pp. 65-77
H. Gunston and C. H. Batchelor
Soil water assessment by the neutron method: E.L. Greacen (editor). CSIRO, East Melbourne, Vict., Australia. 140 pp. $12.00 pp. 79-77
J. Wesseling
Irrigation scheduling for water and energy conservation in the 80's: Proceedings, irrigation scheduling conference, Chicago, Illinois, Dec. 14-15, 1981. ASAE publication 23-31, American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 1981. 231 pp., US$19.50. ISBN pp. 79-80
G. V. Skogerboe
Proceedings of symposium on paddy soil: Edited by Institute of Soil Science, Academia Sinica. Science Press, Beijung and Springer Verlag, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York, 1981. x + 864 pp., [pound sign]32.30/US$54.50. ISBN 3-540-10900-5 pp. 81-82
D. A. Rose