drought-monitoring
Drought monitoring encompasses the measurement and analysis of water deficit conditions in agricultural and natural environments to assess how plants are responding to water stress over time. For plant scientists, it provides critical data linking environmental water availability to physiological and yield outcomes, enabling researchers to identify stress tolerance thresholds and evaluate crop resilience. This information is essential for breeding programs and agronomic strategies aimed at developing plants better adapted to increasingly arid conditions.
Analyzing the combined drought index using geospatial technology in...
Crops most vulnerable to drought — maize and sorghum — are staple foods for millions of people, a...
Drought influence on carbon assimilation and water use efficiency i...
The scrubby hillside shrubs and wild meadows baking under summer sun are silently absorbing month...