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Published online 1 September 1968
Published in Agron J 60:538-542 (1968)
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Evapotranspiration-Climate Relations for Several Crops in the Central Great Plains1

R. J. Hanks, H. R. Gardner and R. L. Florian2

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


1 Contribution from the Northern Plains Branch, Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, USDA

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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