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    Sugarcane evapotranspiration and irrigation requirements in tropical climates by Marin, Fábio R., Inman-Bamber, Geoff, Silva, Thieres G. F., Vianna, Murilo S., Nassif, Daniel S. P., Carvalho, Kassio S.

    Published in Theoretical and applied climatology (01-05-2020)
    “…Irrigation is necessary to help meet the high demand for water by sugarcane in several countries including Brazil and Australia. The crop irrigation…”
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    Revisiting the crop coefficient–reference evapotranspiration procedure for improving irrigation management by Marin, Fábio R., Angelocci, Luiz R., Nassif, Daniel S. P., Vianna, Murilo S., Pilau, Felipe G., da Silva, Evandro H. F. M., Sobenko, Luiz R., Gonçalves, Alexandre O., Pereira, Rodolfo A. A., Carvalho, Kassio S.

    Published in Theoretical and applied climatology (01-11-2019)
    “…The consumptive use of water by irrigated crops is typically quantified using the crop coefficient–reference evapotranspiration ( K c – ET o ) procedure; yet,…”
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    Parameterization and Evaluation of Predictions of DSSAT/CANEGRO for Brazilian Sugarcane by Marin, Fabio R, Jones, James W, Royce, Frederick, Suguitani, Carlos, Donzeli, Jorge L, Pallone Filho, Wander J, Nassif, Daniel S.P

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-03-2011)
    “…The DSSAT/CANEGRO model was parameterized and its predictions evaluated using data from five sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) experiments conducted in southern…”
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    Evapotranspiration and Transpiration Coupling to the Atmosphere of Sugarcane in Southern Brazil: Scaling Up from Leaf to Field by Nassif, Daniel S. P., Marin, Fabio R., Costa, Leandro G.

    “…In some of the traditional areas growing sugarcane and in most of the expanding regions in Brazil, water deficit stress is a limiting factor and irrigation is…”
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    Effects of Residue from Harvested Green Cane on Evapotranspiration, Growth, and Development of Irrigated Sugarcane in Southern Brazil by Gonçalves, Ivo Z., Vianna, Murilo S., Nassif, Daniel S. P., Carvalho, Kassio, Marin, Fabio R.

    “…Reported benefits of green cane trash blanket (GCTB) on the production of sugarcane include soil water retention, supplement nutrients, regulating temperature,…”
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    Sugarcane model intercomparison: Structural differences and uncertainties under current and potential future climates by Marin, Fábio R., Thorburn, Peter J., Nassif, Daniel S.P., Costa, Leandro G.

    “…Sugarcane is one of the world's main carbohydrates sources. We analysed the APSIM-Sugar (AS) and DSSAT/CANEGRO (DC) models to determine their structural…”
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    Crop coefficient changes with reference evapotranspiration for highly canopy-atmosphere coupled crops by Marin, Fábio R., Angelocci, Luiz R., Nassif, Daniel S.P., Costa, Leandro G., Vianna, Murilo S., Carvalho, Kassio S.

    Published in Agricultural water management (01-01-2016)
    “…•Decoupling factor showed coffee, citrus and sugarcane coupled with atmosphere.•Kc decreases as ETo increased for coffee, citrus and sugarcane.•Selection of Kc…”
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