2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2016.10.007
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Seasonal and inter-annual variability of soil moisture stress function in dryland wheat field, Australia

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“…The average SMI was lower than 0.4 in most of the stations shown in the top figure. This value is associated with water stress, and long exposure to it can lead to damages in plant development and crop failure [85,86]. Rainfall during the transition in 2015/2016 was atypical in the region when compared with the expected climatology.…”
Section: Case Study 2: Drought Impact Assessment On Smallholder Agricmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average SMI was lower than 0.4 in most of the stations shown in the top figure. This value is associated with water stress, and long exposure to it can lead to damages in plant development and crop failure [85,86]. Rainfall during the transition in 2015/2016 was atypical in the region when compared with the expected climatology.…”
Section: Case Study 2: Drought Impact Assessment On Smallholder Agricmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that this value is an approximation of typical thresholds observed in experimental studies for maize and can be different for other crops and drought resistant varieties. During water stress conditions, the ratio of transpiration to potential evapotranspiration (T/PET) starts to decrease linearly in response to decreasing values of SMI [22,23,25,51]. Water becomes a limiting factor to plant transpiration, affecting several aspects of plant growth depending on its stage, including leaf formation and grain yield [52,53].…”
Section: Index Of Stress In Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…After performing some transformations, we get: This equation was derived based on Mohr's theory of strength, according to which the fracture of the formation occurs in the plane, where the action of the normal and tangent creates a stress equal to the net shear, i.e. each time the shear angle is set such that the shear (cleavage) force is minimal, the value of which depends on soil moisture [12][13][14][15].…”
Section: Fig 4 Scheme Of Deformation Of the Treated Medium By The Wmentioning
confidence: 99%