Atmospheric longwave downward radiation (L) is one of the significant components of net radiation (R), and it drives several essential ecosystem processes. L can be estimated with simple empirical methods using atmospheric emissivity (ε) submodels. In this study, eight global models for ε were evaluated, and the best-performing model was calibrated on a global scale using a parametric instability analysis approach.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Lluta valley in northern Chile is a hyper-arid region with annual precipitation lower than 1.1 mm, and high levels of boron (B) from alluvial deposits are present together with other salts that originated from the Cretaceous. Under these abiotic conditions, the 'lluteño' maize ( L.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDrought is widely recognized as one of the most significant agricultural constraints worldwide. A strategy to avoid the adverse effects of drought on crops is to cultivate high-yielding varieties by grafting them onto drought-tolerant rootstocks with a differentiated root system. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate fruit yield and quality, root system architecture, and water productivity of watermelon grafted onto rootstocks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the Chilean viticultural industry, Carménère is considered an emblematic cultivar that is cultivated mainly in arid and semi-arid zones. For this reason, it is necessary to use precise irrigation scheduling for improving water use efficiency (WUE), water productivity (WP), yield and wine quality. This study evaluated the effects of three deficit irrigation strategies on gas exchange variables, WUE, WP and yield components in a drip-irrigated Carménère vineyard growing under semi-arid climatic conditions during two consecutive seasons (2011/12 and 2012/13).
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