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Under dryland conditions after periods of substantial rains, evapotranspiration from oats, winter wheat, and native grass was as high as 2.0, 1.5. and 1.0 times the evaporation from a BPI pan. During periods of similar water availability, the ratio of ET to E pan for sudangrass was similar to that for native grass, whereas the ratio for sorghum and millet was about the same as that for wheat.
Key Words: net radiation advection dryland
2 Research Soil Scientists and Agricultural Research Technician, USDA, Fort Collins and Akron, Colo., respectively.
Received for publication March 21, 1968.
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