2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1423258/v1
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Hysteresis Between Canopy Temperature and Atmospheric Temperature and Their Drivers on Winter Wheat

Abstract: Quantitative characterization of the time-lag effect between canopy temperature and atmospheric temperature and its controlling factors in the agricultural ecosystem may contribute to a higher inversion accuracy of soil water content using canopy-air temperature information. For this end, the canopy temperature (Tc) of winter wheat at four irrigation levels, W1 (field capacity of 95%), W2 (field capacity of 80%), W3 (field capacity of 65%) and W4 (field capacity of 50%), were continuously monitored, and the da… Show more

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