2023
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13051357
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A Remote-Sensing-Assisted Estimation of Water Use in Rice Paddy Fields: A Study on Lis Valley, Portugal

Abstract: Rice culture is one of the most important crops in the world, being the most consumed cereal grain (755 million tons in 2020). Since rice is usually produced under flooding conditions and water performs several essential functions for the crop, estimating its water needs is essential. Remote sensing techniques have shown effectiveness in estimating and monitoring the water use in crop fields. An estimation from satellite data is a challenge, but could be very useful, in order to spatialize local estimates and … Show more

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“…soil presented 7% sand, 37% silt and 56% clay, with an average root zone depth of approximately 40 cm [47].…”
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“…soil presented 7% sand, 37% silt and 56% clay, with an average root zone depth of approximately 40 cm [47].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The plots were located on the right bank of the Lis River, in the downstream part of the LVID. In 2020, the agronomic practices in these plots were similar regarding sowing dates (mid-May) and the application of conventional practices[47], namely continuous flooding irrigation and agronomic practices such as fertilization and other field management decisions. The soil presented 7% sand, 37% silt and 56% clay, with an average root zone depth of approximately…”
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