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Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2014
Nader Katerji; G. Rana
The present study evaluates firstly the ability of the FAO-56 methodology, based on the two-step approach “reference evapotranspiration (ET0)—crop coefficient (Kc),” to accurately determine the actual evapotranspiration (ET) of irrigated crops and proposes, secondly, the alternative approaches for improving this determination. The FAO-56 methodology is supported by two hypotheses: (1) ET0 represents all effects of weather and (2) Kc varies predominately with specific crop characteristics and only marginally with climate, which enables the transfer of Kc standard values among locations and climates. On the base of the theoretical analysis and experimental observations, a critical examination of the previous hypotheses demonstrates that they are not verified by reality. The first hypothesis is not verified for two reasons: (a) The formulation adapted by the Penman–Monteith equation and proposed in FAO-56 methodology for calculating ET0 uses climatic variables determined at a 24-h average scale. However, in principle it is only valid in permanent regime, in other words at least on an hourly scale. (b) The FAO-56-proposed formulation attributes a constant value to the canopy resistance of the reference surface; but in reality, this resistance is variable in relation to the climatic variables. The second hypothesis, concerning the two-step approach, is also not verified because the values of Kc largely vary in relation to climatic variables (radiation, air vapour pressure deficit and wind speed). This fact does not support the possibility of the transferability of Kc values into locations where the local conditions deviate from the conditions where the adjusted values of Kc were determined. The weakness of the ET estimation, observed on several crops cultivated in the Mediterranean region, through the application of the FAO-56 methodology, is the result of errors accumulation, associated with that affects the determination of either ET0 or Kc. The present study underlines the advantage of using a one-step approach in the calculation of ET, since it is based on fewer computation steps and, consequently, on fewer error sources than the two-step model. Two models adopting this approach are proposed and validated, one of which can be considered as operational, i.e. it only needs standard meteorological data as input. The use of these models enables an improvement of the ET estimation. This objective is a key component of any strategy to improve agricultural water management in Mediterranean region.
European Journal of Soil Science | 2010
Benjamin Loubet; Sophie Génermont; R.M. Ferrara; Carole Bedos; Céline Decuq; Erwan Personne; Olivier Fanucci; Brigitte Durand; G. Rana; Pierre Cellier
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2012
R.M. Ferrara; Benjamin Loubet; P. Di Tommasi; T. Bertolini; Vincenzo Magliulo; Pierre Cellier; Werner Eugster; G. Rana
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2007
G. Rana; R.M. Ferrara; N. Martinelli; P. Personnic; Pierre Cellier
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2013
Marco Carozzi; Benjamin Loubet; Marco Acutis; G. Rana; R.M. Ferrara
Agricultural Water Management | 2012
G. Rana; Nader Katerji; P. Lazzara; Rossana Monica Ferrara
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2014
R.M. Ferrara; Benjamin Loubet; Celine Decuq; A.D. Palumbo; P. Di Tommasi; Vincenzo Magliulo; Sylvie Masson; Erwan Personne; Pierre Cellier; G. Rana
Options Méditerranéennes. Série A : Séminaires Méditerranéens | 2006
Nader Katerji; Marcello Mastrorilli; G. Rana
Options Méditerranéennes. Série A : Séminaires Méditerranéens | 2006
G. Rana; Nader Katerji
Éclaire conference - Integrating impacts of air pollution and climate change on ecosystems. Budapest, October, 1-2, 2014 | 2014
R.M. Ferrara; Benjamin Loubet; R. Rossi; A.D. Palumbo; A. M. Stellacci; P. Campi; C. Vitti; N. Martinelli; F. Fornaro; M. Mastrangelo; M. Introna; V. Cesareo; N. Sanitate; V. Casulli; Marco Carozzi; Celine Decuq; B. Durand; Sylvie Masson; J. C. Gueudet; P. Di Tommasi; Vincenzo Magliulo; R. Vuolo; G. Gerosa; A. Finco; R. Marzuoli; G. Rana
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