On the assessment of crop droughts : A case study for Disa (Gujarat)
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https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v30i1.2993Keywords:
crop, droughts, soil model, potential transpirationAbstract
The comparative nature of meteorological drought studies is pointed out. A monthly rainfall-cum-two-layer soil model to arrive at the ratio of actual water transpired by a ground-shading crop to the potential transpiration need is presented. The use of such ratios for characterising the drought situations for a reasonably parameterised crop is explained. A case study for Disa station in Gujarat is presented.
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