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    AgClimate: A climate forecast information system for agricultural risk management in the southeastern USA by Fraisse, C.W., Breuer, N.E., Zierden, D., Bellow, J.G., Paz, J., Cabrera, V.E., Garcia y Garcia, A., Ingram, K.T., Hatch, U., Hoogenboom, G., Jones, J.W., O’Brien, J.J.

    Published in Computers and electronics in agriculture (01-08-2006)
    “…Seasonal climate variability plays an important role in the production risks faced by producers. The majority of crop failures in the USA are associated with…”
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    Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) growth and development response to CO₂ enrichment under different temperature regimes by Heinemann, A.B, Maia, A. de H.N, Dourado-Neto, D, Ingram, K.T, Hoogenboom, G

    Published in European journal of agronomy (2006)
    “…The carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration of the global atmosphere has increased during the last decades. This increase is expected to impact the diurnal…”
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    Atmospheric CO2 concentration effects on N partitioning and fertilizer N recovery in field grown rice (Oryza sativa L.) by Weerakoon, W.M.W, Ingram, K.T, Moss, D.N

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (10-07-2005)
    “…Lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.) responds positively to increased atmospheric CO2 concentration. However, the efficiency of the canopy depends on the N status of…”
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    Growth and Photosynthetic Response of Tomato to Nutrient Solution Concentration at Two Light Levels by Schwarz, D, Klaring, H.-P, van Iersel, M.W, Ingram, K.T

    “…An increase in nutrient solution concentration to produce high-quality fruit vegetables, such as tomatoes, may reduce growth and yield. One reason might be…”
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    Model-based Control of Nutrient Solution Concentration Influences Tomato Growth and Fruit Quality by Schwarz, D, Klaring, H.-P, Ingram, K.T, Hung, Y.-C

    “…Diurnal changes in microclimate in a greenhouse are often greater than changes in daily averages over weeks or months. Thus, one may hypothesize that changing…”
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    Opportunities and constraints for farmers of west Africa to use seasonal precipitation forecasts with Burkina Faso as a case study by Ingram, K.T, Roncoli, M.C, Kirshen, P.H

    Published in Agricultural systems (01-12-2002)
    “…Skill of seasonal precipitation forecasts for west Africa has improved to the point that forecasts may be of value to agricultural users, especially farmers…”
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    Forecast Skill and Farmers’ Skills: Seasonal Climate Forecasts and Agricultural Risk Management in the Southeastern United States by Crane, Todd A., Roncoli, Carla, Paz, Joel, Breuer, Norman, Broad, Kenneth, Ingram, Keith T., Hoogenboom, Gerrit

    Published in Weather, climate, and society (01-01-2010)
    “…During the last 10 yr, research on seasonal climate forecasts as an agricultural risk management tool has pursued three directions: modeling potential impacts…”
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    Soybean ( Glycine max (L.) Merr.) growth and development response to CO 2 enrichment under different temperature regimes by Heinemann, Alexandre Bryan, Maia, Aline de H.N., Dourado-Neto, Durval, Ingram, K.T., Hoogenboom, Gerrit

    Published in European journal of agronomy (2006)
    “…The carbon dioxide (CO 2) concentration of the global atmosphere has increased during the last decades. This increase is expected to impact the diurnal…”
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    Temperature influences on endophyte growth in tall fescue by Ju, H.J, Hill, N.S, Abbott, T, Ingram, K.T

    Published in Crop science (01-01-2006)
    “…Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) is the predominant perennial cool-season grass grown in the USA. Typically, tall fescue is infected with the…”
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    Atmospheric CO 2 concentration effects on N partitioning and fertilizer N recovery in field grown rice ( Oryza sativa L.) by Weerakoon, W.M.W., Ingram, K.T., Moss, D.N.

    “…Lowland rice ( Oryza sativa L.) responds positively to increased atmospheric CO 2 concentration. However, the efficiency of the canopy depends on the N status…”
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    Atmospheric carbon dioxide and fertilizer nitrogen effects on radiation interception by rice by Weerakoon, W.M.W., Ingram, K.T., Moss, D.N.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-01-2000)
    “…In order to predict the potential impacts of global change, it is important to understand the impact of increasing global atmospheric [CO₂] on the growth and…”
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    Subsoil compaction to improve water use efficiency and yields of rainfed lowland rice in coarse-textured soils by Sharma, Pradeep K., Ingram, K.T., Harnpichitvitaya, D.

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-11-1995)
    “…Field experiments during the 1992 and 1993 wet seasons examined in situ water conservation in rainfed lowland rice ( Oryza sativa L.) grown on a loamy sand by…”
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    Growth and CO₂ assimilation of lowland rice in response to timing and method of N fertilization by INGRAM, K.T., DINGKUHN, M., NOVERO, R.P., WIJANGCO, E.J.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-04-1991)
    “…In order to understand more clearly the dynamics of rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield development in relation to N fertilization, a field experiment was conducted…”
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