Influence of water stress in wheat crop yield
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. Effect of different irrigation levels on yield, dry matter production, water use efficiency and leaf area index were studied: Relationship of water use under differential irrigation was round to be significant on three accumulated stress indices derived from canopy temperature, viz., canopy temperature, stress degree days and crop water stress index. Final grain yields were significantly correlated with these indices. It was envisaged that these indices can be exploited for crop yield prediction at large scale farmer's field for operational applications
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