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R. B. Curry
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null R. B. Curry, null R. M. Peart, null J. W. Jones, null K. J. Boote, null L. H. Allen, null Jr.
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Transactions of the ASAE. 33:1383-1390
Soybean growth and yield for 19 locations in southeastern U.S.A. were simulated for 30 years (1951-80) of climate data. Three different climate change scenarios, with and without supplemental irrigation, were used with the SOYGRO crop model. The thre
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null R. B. Curry, null R. M. Peart, null J. W. Jones, null K. J. Boote, null L. H. Allen, null Jr.
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Transactions of the ASAE. 33:0981-0990
Simulations of soybean and com (maize) growth for the southeastern U.S.A. were run for 30 baseline years of weather data, 1951-80, for 19 locations with and without supplemental irrigation, using SOYGRO and CERES-Maize crop models. Runs were also mad
Autor:
R. B. Curry, V. Jones, L. D. Bark, W. Lytle, J. W. Enz, D. R. Clark, P. Waite, K. G. Hubbard, E. L. Kuehnast, J. Newman, F. V. Nurnberger, W. M. Wendland
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 64:1346-1350
Climatologists from the climate centers of 12 states of the upper Midwest contributed temperature, precipitation, and related data for December 1982, January and February 1983. Analyses present the month-to-month spatial anomaly patterns of these par
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Transactions of the ASAE. 24:1022-1025
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P. Waite, E. L. Kuehnast, F. V. Nurnberger, L. D. Bark, J. Newman, D. R. Clark, R. B. Curry, W. M. Wendland, K. G. Hubbard, V. Jones, W. Lytle, J. W. Enz
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 65:1068-1072
The review of the climate of the summer of 1983 and associated economic impacts were collated by the state climatologists of 12 states of the Upper Midwest. Their data archives and facilities permitted relatively fast analysis of cooperative station
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Applied Engineering in Agriculture. 4:150-155
DURING the period of June 1980 to June 1981, the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) and Miami University jointly developed a network of eight automated weather stations in Ohio. The network was deemed a valuable resource for se
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Transactions of the ASAE. 24:0421-0429
THE Ohio soybean crop growth and development simulator (SOYMOD/OARDC) was used to predict dry matter and seed yield responses for several years of weather data and various cultural practices. This article describes the modeling and verification of re
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Agronomy Journal. 66:549-554
The purpose of this experiment was to determine the extent to which the number of pods per node (“sink Size”) controls the accumulation of mineral nutrients, carbohydrate, and total dry matter in soybean plants (Glycine max (L.) Merrill). A quant
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Plant Physiology. 55:589-593
The effect of leaf water deficit on net CO(2) assimilation was studied under two conditions: in one, the stomata were allowed to contribute to the regulation of CO(2) assimilation; in the other, air was forced through the leaf at a constant rate to o