Effective rainfall in poorly drained microirrigated citrus orchards

Effective rainfall (ER) is the portion of total rainfall that plants use to help meet their consumptive water requirements, and is an important component of water resource budgeting for irrigation. The USDA's Technical Release no. 21 (TR-21) is used to predict ER and irrigation requirements for...

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Rain
Rainfall
Soils
Water requirements
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