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    Estimation of evapotranspiration from climatic formulas / by Grassi, Carlos Julian

    Published 1964
    Thesis Book
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    Effect of the net radiation proxies on maize and soya evapotranspiration estimation using machine learning methods. by Venturini, Virginia, Walker, Elisabet, Fonnegra Mora, Diana Carolina, Fagioli, Gianfranco

    Published 2022
    “…Accurate evapotranspiration (ET) estimation is essential for water management in crops, but it is not an easy task. …”
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    Reference evapotranspiration variation between 1968 and 2018 in Córdoba (Argentina) under the influence of wind speed and thermal amplitude by de la Casa, Antonio, Ovando, Gustavo Gabriel, Díaz, Guillermo José

    Published 2022
    “…This work assessed the difference between daily reference evapotranspiration rate (ETo) calculated by the Penman-Monteith method (PM) with the complete set of meteorological variables and that obtained using only thermal records and a constant surface velocity (u2) of 2 m s-1 (PMxn),employing meteorological data from the weather stations Río Cuarto Aero (RC), Marcos Juárez Aero (MJ), Pilar Observatorio (PI) and Villa Dolores Aero (VD) between 1968 and 2018. …”
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    Agroclimatologie du Centrafrique /

    Published 1988
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    The average water balance of Manfredi (Cordoba, Argentina) by Rodríguez, A. R., Novo, R. J., Cañadell, J. C., Avaltroni, J. C.

    “…The Thornthwaite method was used to obtain the average monthly potential evapotranspiration. The following results were obtained: Two deficiency periods: April to September and December to February. …”
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    Dunes, hills, waterholes, and saltpeter beds: Attractors for human populations in western Pampa, Argentina by Beron, Monica Alejandra

    Published 2016
    “…These environments share common characteristics (scarcity of surface water, desert vegetation, high evapotranspiration, water imbalance, among others). But archaeological investigations account for the variability of both, desert settings and social trajectories of their populations. …”
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    Macroclimatic model of soil temperature estimation by Rodríguez, Angel Raúl

    Published 2017
    “…The climatics variables used are: air temperature, rainfall, number of days with year rainfall and climatic index: potential evapotranspiration. It was obtenided a final ecuation, allowing estimate the monthly average temperature of soil at 20 cm depth departing from the maximun monthly average temperature of air, resulting very acceptable for subhumid and humid climate, but not for semiar'd and and climate of Argentine.…”
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    Gas exchange and water use efficiency of native cover crops (Mendoza, Argentina), introduced crop species and weeds by Uliarte, E.M., Parera, C.A., Alessandria, E.E., Dalmasso, A.D.

    Published 2014
    “…Native C4 grasses presented the lowest annual water consumption and high water use efficiency under elevated temperature and limited water availability, since evapotranspiration decreased proportionally more than the carbon dioxide fixation. …”
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    Yield potential estimation of potato in Córdoba, Argentina by radiation use efficiency and water productivity by de la Casa, A., Ovando, G., Bressanini, L., Martínez, J.

    Published 2014
    “…This article uses different models to estimate the RP for late potato growing season in Córdoba, Argentina, comparing two methods based on: a) radiation use efficiency (RPe) and b) efficiency or productivity of water (w), which was normalized according to vapor pressure deficit (RPwD) and the reference crop evapotranspiration (RPwETo). The RPe for four planting dates from 2007 to 2012 was highly variable (CV = 17.7%), with a mean value of 9.7 Mg ha-1 of dry weight (PS), showing a gradual trend to decrease with the delay of planting, with a rate between 1 and 1.4% of RP per day of delay. …”
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    Environmental controls of lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) growth across a climatic and edaphic gradient by Druille, M., Deregibus, V., Garbulsky, M. F.

    Published 2017
    “…Seasonal growth depended on incident radiation and actual evapotranspiration.  Interannual variability of lucerne growth was explained by precipitation occurred during the growing season in the driest sites, on sandy soils with less water retention capacity. …”
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    Yield gap assessment for late corn with diffferent seeding densities in the central region of Córdoba, Argentina by de la Casa, Antonio, Ovando, Gustavo, Bressanini, Luciano, Díaz, Guillermo, Díaz, Pablo, Miranda, Cristian

    Published 2019
    “…Running the model between 1960 and 2017 required analyzing the consistency of the Penman-Monteith method (PM) to estimate the daily rate of reference evapotranspiration (ETo) using only maximum and minimum temperature records (ETo_PMTxTn), instead of the complete set of 4 fundamental variables. …”
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