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Eddy covariance system 2 Compensated heat-pulse velocity 1 High-frequency air temperature 1 Merlot vineyard 1 Microlysimeters 1 Sap flow 1 Surface renewal method 1 Vertical shoot-positioned system vineyard 1 Vine evapotranspiration 1
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Fuentes, S. 1 Ortega-Farias, S. 1 Ortega-Farías, Samuel 1 Poblete-Echeverría, C. 1 Poblete-Echeverría, Carlos 1 Sepúlveda-Reyes, Daniel 1 Zuñiga, M. 1
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Effect of height and time lag on the estimation of sensible heat flux over a drip-irrigated vineyard using the surface renewal (SR) method across distinct phenological stages
Poblete-Echeverría, Carlos; Sepúlveda-Reyes, Daniel; … - In: Agricultural Water Management 141 (2014) C, pp. 74-83
For drip-irrigated vineyards, sensible heat flux (H) is a key parameter to estimate water requirements, when actual evapotranspiration (ETa) is computed as a residual from the surface energy balance. In this regard, a field experiment was carried out to study the effect of measurement height (z)...
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Evaluation of compensated heat-pulse velocity method to determine vine transpiration using combined measurements of eddy covariance system and microlysimeters
Poblete-Echeverría, C.; Ortega-Farias, S.; Zuñiga, M.; … - In: Agricultural Water Management 109 (2012) C, pp. 11-19
A field experiment was carried out with the objective to evaluate the compensated heat-pulse velocity (CHPV) method used to determine vine transpiration (Tsap). The performance of the CHPV method was evaluated using daily values of residual transpiration (Tr), obtained as the difference between...
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