Phenology

Simulating Crop Phenology by Gregory S. McMaster, from The Regional Institute, 4th International Crop  Science Congress, 2004.

Simulating Crop Phenological Responses to Water by Gregory McMaster, John White, A. Weiss, P. Baenziger, Wallace Willhelm, J. Porter, P, Jamieson; USDA Agricultural Research Service; Jan. 2008.

Phenology of Oilseed Crops for Bio-Diesel in the High Plains by Alexander D. Pavlista and David D. Baltensperger
Reprinted from: Issues in new crops and new uses. 2007. J. Janick and A. Whipkey (eds.). ASHA Press, Alexandria, VA.

Phenology article from National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service:
(1) Sequence of Bloom, Floral Calendars, What's in Bloom; (2) Birds, Bees, Insects and Weeds

Predicting Crop Phenology by Tom Hodges, $395.76
Description:
Predicting Crop Phenology focuses on an analysis of the issues faced in predicting the phenology of crop implants and weeds. It discusses how these issues have been handled by active crop growth simulation model developers and emphasizes areas such as the role of modeling in agricultural research and the roles of temperature, length of day, and water stress in plant growth. This comprehensive text also discusses modeling philosophy and programming techniques in modeling crop development and growth. It presents up-to-date information on phenology models for wheat, maize, sorghum, rice, cotton, and several weed species. Predicting Crop Phenology reviews important data for agricultural engineers, plant physiologists, agricultural consultants, researchers, extension agents, model developers, agricultural consultants, researchers, extension agents, model developers, agricultural science instructors and students.

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