22 research outputs found
Cichlid biogeography: comment and review
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72313/1/j.1467-2979.2004.00148.x.pd
Hourly Grass Evapotranspiration in Modified Maritime Environment
Ortega-Farias, S.O. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Escuela de Agronomia, Universidad de Talca, 747 Casilla, Talca, Chile.The Penman method using hourly and daily weather data was evaluated to estimate daily reference evapotranspiration over a well-established stand of Alta fescue under different atmospheric conditions. The performance of the Penman equation was evaluated using evapotranspiration measured by the Bowen ratio energy balance (BREB) method. Good agreement between the BREB method and Penman using hourly weather data was observed. On an hourly basis, the overall standard error of estimate (SEE) and absolute relative error (ARE) were 0.06 mms.h -1 (40.8 Ws.m -2 ) and 5.2%, respectively. On a daily basis, the SEE was 0.55 mms.d -1 and the ARE was 6.9%. The SEE and ARE for the Penman model using daily weather data were 0.74 mms.d -1 and 9.8%, respectively. These results suggest that the accuracy of the Penman equation could improve if hourly weather data were used as inputs and strongly suggest that the Penman equation with hourly weather data could be used in the Willamette Valley to predict daily evapotranspiration for irrigation purposes
Daytime variation of sensible heat flux estimated by the bulk aerodynamic method over a grass canopy
Ortega-Farias, S.O. Escuela de Agronomia, Facultad de Recursos Naturales, Unversidad de Talca, Casilla 747-Talca, ChileA study was performed to evaluate the bulk aerodynamic method for estimating daytime variation of sensible heat flux (HA) for a wetted and non-wetted grass canopy under clear and cloudy days. The aerodynamic resistance applied was corrected for atmospheric stability using the Oregon State University One-Dimensional Planetary Boundary Layer model stability function. The performance of the bulk aerodynamic method was tested with indirect measurements of sensible heat flux (HB) derived from the Bowen ratio energy balance method on 20-min time intervals. Results indicate that there was a good agreement between HB and HA with a coefficient of correlation of 0.93 and slope of the regression line through the origin of 0.96
Evaluation of the Penman-Monteith model for estimating soybean evapotranspiration
Ortega-Farias, S.O. Centro de Investigación y Transferencia en Riego y Agroclimatología (CITRA), Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad de Talca, 747 Casilla, Talca, Chile
Latent heat flux over Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard using the Shuttleworth and Wallace model
Ortega-Farias, S.; Carrasco, M.; Olioso, A.; Acevedo, C. and Poblete,C. Centro de Investigación y Transferencia en Riego y Agroclimatología (CITRA), Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad de Talca, Casilla 747, Talca, Chile.The Shuttleworth and Wallace model (SW) was evaluated to estimate latent heat flux above a drip-irrigated Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard, located in the Pencahue Valley, Region del Maule, Chile (35°22′ LS; 71°47′ LW; 150 m above sea level). The performance of the WS model (LEws) was evaluated against the eddy-covariance method (LEed) on a 30 min time interval. Results indicate that the root mean square error (RMSE) and mean absolute error (MAE) were 29 W m−2 and 22 W m−2, respectively. For the vine evapotranspiration (ETv), RMSE was 0.42 mm day−1 and MAE was 0.36 mm day−1. The largest disagreements between LEed and LEws were observed under dry atmospheric conditions. Also, the sensitivity analysis indicates that predicted ETv by the SW model was sensitive to errors of ±30% in leaf area index and mean stomatal resistance, but it was not affected by errors in the estimation of aerodynamic resistances
Assessments CO2 assimilation on a per-leaf-area basis are related to total leaf area
Moreno, Yerko and Ortega-Farias, Samuel. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias,University of Talca,Talca,Chile
Analysis of ratio-based responses
Moreno, Yerko and Ortega-Farias, Samuel. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias,University of Talca,Talca,Chile