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Rice productivity and sustainability are continually threatened by abiotic stresses, particularly in the era of global climate change. In severe cases, 100% yield loss can be experienced due solely to abiotic stresses, such as drought. The situation may become worse due to climate change that may...


Mottaleb KARejesus RMMohanty SMurty MVRLi TValera GHGumma, Murali K.[Ex Ante Impact Assessment of a Drought Tolerant Rice Variety in the Presence of Climate Change]Ex Ante Impact Assessment of a Drought Tolerant Rice Variety in the Presence of Climate Change
Gaur, AnjuBiggs, Trent W.Gumma, Murali K.Turral, H.Parthasaradhi, G.[Implications of spatial distribution of canal flows from a reservoir on land use]Implications of spatial distribution of canal flows from a reservoir on land use
Biradar, Chandrashekhar M.Thenkabail, Prasad S.Turral, HughNoojipady, PraveenJie, Li YuanVelpuri, ManoharDheeravath, VenkateswarluVithanage, JagathSchull, M.Cai, X.L.Gumma, Murali K.Rishiraj, D.[A global map of rainfed cropland areas at the end of last millennium using remote sensing and geospatial techniques]A global map of rainfed cropland areas at the end of last millennium using remote sensing and geospatial techniques

This paper describes a remote sensing based vegetation-phenology approach to accurately separate out and quantify groundwater irrigated areas from surface-water irrigated areas in the Krishna River basin (265 752 km2), India, using MODIS 250-m every 8-day near continuous time series for 2000-2001...


Gumma, Murali K.Thenkabail, Prasad S.Velpuri, N.M.[Vegetation phenology to partition groundwater- from surface water-irrigated areas using MODIS 250-m time-series data for the Krishna River basin]Vegetation phenology to partition groundwater- from surface water-irrigated areas using MODIS 250-m time-series data for the Krishna River basin

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