Saseendran S. Anapalli
Agricultural Research Service
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Science of The Total Environment | 2017
Pradeep Wagle; Prasanna H. Gowda; Saseendran S. Anapalli; Krishna N. Reddy; Brian K. Northup
Measurement of carbon dynamics of soybean (Glycine max L.) ecosystems outside Corn Belt of the United States (U.S.) is lacking. This study examines the seasonal variability of net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) and its components (gross primary production, GPP and ecosystem respiration, ER), and relevant controlling environmental factors between rainfed (El Reno, Oklahoma) and irrigated (Stoneville, Mississippi) soybean fields in the southern U.S. during the 2016 growing season. Grain yield was about 1.6tha-1 for rainfed soybean and 4.9tha-1 for irrigated soybean. The magnitudes of diurnal NEE (~2-weeks average) reached seasonal peak values of -23.18 and -34.78μmolm-2s-1 in rainfed and irrigated soybean, respectively, approximately two months after planting (i.e., during peak growth). Similar thresholds of air temperature (Ta, slightly over 30°C) and vapor pressure deficit (VPD, ~2.5kPa) for NEE were observed at both sites. Daily (7-day average) NEE, GPP, and ER reached seasonal peak values of -4.55, 13.54, and 9.95gCm-2d-1 in rainfed soybean and -7.48, 18.13, and 14.93gCm-2d-1 in irrigated soybean, respectively. The growing season (DOY 132-243) NEE, GPP, and ER totals were -54, 783, and 729gCm-2, respectively, in rainfed soybean. Similarly, cumulative NEE, GPP, and ER totals for DOY 163-256 (flux measurement was initiated on DOY 163, missing first 45days after planting) were -291, 1239, and 948gCm-2, respectively, in irrigated soybean. Rainfed soybean was a net carbon sink for only two months, while irrigated soybean appeared to be a net carbon sink for about three months. However, grain yield and the magnitudes and seasonal sums of CO2 fluxes for irrigated soybean in this study were comparable to those for soybean in the U.S. Corn Belt, but they were lower for rainfed soybean.
Water International | 2018
Timothy R. Green; Saseendran S. Anapalli
ABSTRACT Irrigation (‘blue’) water has high value as municipalities seek water security under growing populations and projected climates, but spatial variability makes estimating return flows to groundwater challenging. We demonstrate a framework for simulating spatially variable infiltration and derived distributions of return flows using an agricultural and vadose zone model to simulate recharge and nitrate leaching under irrigated corn in semi-arid northeastern Colorado, USA. Derived distributions indicated increased historical recharge (2–42%) as the spatial variability of applied irrigation increased. Projected climate in 2050 increased recharge above historical rates by up to 58%, but climatic effects decreased with increasing irrigation variability.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2010
Jonghan Ko; Lajpat R. Ahuja; Bruce A. Kimball; Saseendran S. Anapalli; Liwang Ma; Timothy R. Green; Alex C. Ruane; Gerard W. Wall; Paul J. Pinter; Daniel A. Bader
European Journal of Agronomy | 2017
Jean Louis Durand; Kenel Delusca; K. J. Boote; Jon I. Lizaso; Remy Manderscheid; Hans Johachim Weigel; Alex C. Ruane; Cynthia Rosenzweig; James W. Jones; L. R. Ahuja; Saseendran S. Anapalli; Bruno Basso; Christian Baron; Patrick Bertuzzi; Christian Biernath; Delphine Deryng; Frank Ewert; Thomas Gaiser; Sebastian Gayler; Florian Heinlein; Kurt Christian Kersebaum; Soo-Hyung Kim; Christoph Müller; Claas Nendel; Albert Olioso; Eckart Priesack; Julián Ramírez Villegas; Dominique Ripoche; Reimund P. Rötter; Sabine I. Seidel
Agronomy Journal | 2005
Saseendran S. Anapalli; David C. Nielsen; Liwang Ma; Lajpat R. Ahuja; Merle F. Vigil; Ardell D. Halvorson
the internet of things | 2018
Daniel K. Fisher; Reginald S. Fletcher; Saseendran S. Anapalli; H. C. Pringle
Agricultural & Environmental Letters | 2017
Benjamin Runkle; James R. Rigby; Michele L. Reba; Saseendran S. Anapalli; Joydeep Bhattacharjee; Ken W. Krauss; Lu Liang; Martin A. Locke; Kimberly A. Novick; Ruixiu Sui; Kosana Suvocarev; Paul M. White
Climate | 2016
Saseendran S. Anapalli; Daniel K. Fisher; Krishna N. Reddy; William T. Pettigrew; Ruixiu Sui; Lajpat R. Ahuja
Agricultural Water Management | 2016
Saseendran S. Anapalli; Lajpat R. Ahuja; Prasanna H. Gowda; Liwang Ma; Gary W. Marek; Steven R. Evett; Terry A. Howell
Agronomy Journal | 2018
Saseendran S. Anapalli; Krishna N. Reddy; Sindhu Jagadamma