subject: Soil Science subject: Crop Science
10.4231/R7CC0XM3
Megan Heller Haas , Ronald F. Turco , Sara Peel
03/10/2014
Water quality data collected from the Lafayette area watershed in 2009. There are five samples sites located on Little Pine Creek, Elliot Ditch, Little Wea Creek and two sites on the Wabash River.
Agronomy Algae Ammonia Crop Science Discharge Dissolved Oxygen Elliot Ditch Enterococci Escherichia coli Flow Forestry and Natural Resources Indiana Lafayette Little Pine Creek Little Wea Creek Orthophosphate pH Soil Science Specific Conductivity Temperature Total Coliforms Turbidity Wabash River Water Quality Watershed
10.4231/R7RN35SJ
Jeffrey J. Volenec , Nicole S. De Armond , Ronald F. Turco , Sylvie M. Brouder
03/03/2014
The data included here are for the WQFS maize grain yields only; see companion publications for other data including yields of rotation crops, maize stover biomass, nitrate loss in drainage water and other environmental impact data.
Agronomy Continuous Corn Corn Soybean Rotation Crop Science Grain Yield Nitrogen Fertilizer Soil Science Swine Manure Water Quality Field Station
10.4231/R77P8W9J
Megan Heller Haas , Ronald F. Turco , Sara Peel
03/13/2014
Water quality data collected from the Lafayette area watershed in 2010. There are five samples sites located on Little Pine Creek, Elliot Ditch, Little Wea Creek and two sites on the Wabash River.
Agronomy Algae Ammonia Crop Science Discharge Dissolved Oxygen Elliot Ditch Enterococci Escherichia coli Flow Forestry and Natural Resources Indiana Lafayette Little Pine Creek Little Wea Creek Orthophosphate pH Soil Science Specific Conductivity Temperature Total Coliforms Turbidity Wabash River Water Quality Watershed
10.4231/R73X84K6
Megan Heller Haas , Ronald F. Turco , Sara Peel
03/13/2014
Water quality data collected from the Lafayette area watershed in 2011. There are five samples sites located on Little Pine Creek, Elliot Ditch, Little Wea Creek and two sites on the Wabash River.
Agronomy Algae Ammonia Crop Science Discharge Dissolved Oxygen Elliot Ditch Enterococci Escherichia coli Flow Forestry and Natural Resources Indiana Lafayette Little Pine Creek Little Wea Creek Orthophosphate pH Soil Science Specific Conductivity Temperature Total Coliforms Turbidity Wabash River Water Quality Watershed
10.4231/R7GT5K3J
Megan Heller Haas , Ronald F. Turco , Sara Peel
07/03/2014
Water quality data collected from the Lafayette area watershed in 2012. There are three samples sites located on Little Pine Creek, Elliot Ditch, Little Wea Creek and two sites on the Wabash River.
Agronomy Algae Ammonia Crop Science Discharge Dissolved Oxygen Elliot Ditch Enterococci Escherichia coli Flow Forestry and Natural Resources Indiana Lafayette Little Pine Creek Little Wea Creek Orthophosphate pH Soil Science Specific Conductivity Temperature Total Coliforms Turbidity Wabash River Water Quality Watershed
10.4231/R70P0WZV
07/28/2015
Exotech 20C Wavelength Calibration
Agriculture calibration Crop Science Crops Exotech 20C-SW GE-DXW Lamp illumination LARS reflectance references Remote Sensing Soil Science spectral observations spectrometer
10.4231/R7GM858W
07/28/2015
Exotech 20C Wavelength Calibration Test
Agriculture calibration Crop Science Crops Exotech 20C-SW GE-DXW Lamp illumination LARS reflectance references Remote Sensing Soil Science spectral observations spectrometer
10.4231/R7BV7DJ5
07/28/2015
Reference Panel Calibration
Agriculture calibration Crop Science Crops Exotech 20C-SW GE-DXW Lamp illumination LARS reference panels reflectance references Remote Sensing Soil Science spectral observations spectrometer
10.4231/R73F4MJ6
07/28/2015
The purpose of this experiment was to characterize the polarization of a 100 meter by 100 meter sunflower plot at the Montfavet INRA facility, France
Agriculture Barnes 12-1000 Cimel Crop Science Crops Laboratory for Applications of Remote Sensing LARS radiometer Remote Sensing Soil Science solar illumination spectral observations Sunflower
10.4231/R79W0CG7
Andrea Clavijo , Jacob D Widner , Lori A Hoagland , Marianne Bischoff Gray , Ronald F. Turco Jr.
12/12/2016
The purpose of this project was to study the effects of organic and conventional farming methods on soil microbial ecosystems by monitoring greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the soil during the planting season.
Agronomy Conventional Farming Crop Science Greenhouse Gas Emissions Organic Farming Soil Ecology Soil Emissions Soil Science
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