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21. Resource Economics & Policy
The USDA/ARS Plant, Soil and water Laboratory in Maine continues to analyze agric resource Econ Rev 33(2). (abst). Atasoy, S, J McConnon and T Gabe.
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Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station Up Biological Sciences Earth Sciences Forest Ecosystem Science ... Wildlife Ecology Research Progress Reports for the Department of Resource Economics and Policy Reporting Period 10/01/2003 to 09/30/2004 Project Number: ME035484 CRIS Number: 0188970
Designing an Effective Labeling Program for Genetically Engineered Food
Investigators: Teisl, M. F., Vayda, M., Roe, B. Start Date: 08/01/2001 Termination Date: 07/31/2004 Termination Report:
Publications: MF Teisl and JA Caswell. 2003. Information policy and cenetically modified food: Weighing the benefits and costs. QA - La Questione Agraria 4:23-48. MF Teisl, B Roe and M Vayda. 2004. Incentive effects on response rates, data quality and survey administration costs. Resourse Economics and Policy Paper, University of Maine. Roe, B, Y-J Wang, and MF Teisl. 2004. An empirical analysis of U.S. consumers’ concerns about eight food production and processing technologies. Manuscript, Ohio State University, Dept. of AED Economics, Columbus, OH. Roe, B and MF Teisl. 2004. Genetically modified food labeling: The impacts of message and messenger on consumer perceptions of label credibility and adequacy and of product risk. manuscript, Ohio State University, Dept. of AED Economics, Columbus, OH.

22. Register Of Ecological Models: SWAP
agric. water manag. 25 (1994), 135152. Van Dam, JC, J. Huygen, JG Wesseling, Report 71, Department water Resources, Wageningen agricultural University.
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Name: Soil Water Atmosphere Plant
Acronym: SWAP
Main medium: terrestrial
Main subject: hydrology, biogeochemistry
Organization level: ecosystem
Type of model: partial differential equations (finite differences,1D)
Main application: research
Keywords: water management, crop production, solute transport, soil water flow,bypass flow,soil shrinkage,soil cracking, crack flow,preferential flow, hydraulic functions, hysteresis, heat dynamics, solute dynamics, evaporation, irrigation scheduling, drainage
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General SWAP (Soil, Water, Atmosphere and Plant) simulates vertical transport of water, solutes and heat in unsaturated/saturated soils. The program is designed to simulate the transport processes at field scale level and during entire growing seasons. Atmosphere Basic, daily meteorological data are used to calculate daily, potential evaporation according to Penman-Monteith. If basic meteorological data are not available, potential evaporation or reference evaporation can be input. Precipitation may be provided either at a daily basis or at actual intensities. Short-term rainfall data allow the calculation of runoff and preferential flow.

23. Journal Title Abbreviations
J PROD INNOVAT manag; JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION agricULTURE J PROD agric JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN water RESOURCES ASSOCIATION J AM water RESOUR AS
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24. Estimation Of Winter Wheat Evapotranspiration Under Water Stress With Two Semiem
in the country but less than 4% of the water resources (Jin et al., 1999). agric. water manag. 4951–63. Wang, HX, L. Zhang, WR Dawes, and CM Liu.
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25. Adoption Of Water Saving Technologies In Rice Production In The Philippines1
water resources are, however, increasingly getting scarce and expensive. agric. water manag. 49 1130. Bouman, BAM, DF Tabbal, RM Lampayan, RV Cuyno,
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ADOPTION OF WATER SAVING TECHNOLOGIES IN RICE PRODUCTION IN THE PHILIPPINES1
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INTRODUCTION
Top of Document Rice is the most important food crop in Asia (IRRI 1997), however, it requires most water. In fact, the majority of the world's rice is being produced under flooded, so-called lowland conditions. Of the roughly 147 million ha rice land, 79 million ha is classified as irrigated lowland, 36 million ha as rainfed lowland, and 13 million ha as flood prone (IRRI 2002). In these ecosystems, rice is mostly grown in bunded, puddled fields under flooded conditions or so-called anaerobic conditions. This paper reports on the first two-year results of implementation of the CI and the aerobic rice in the TTWS pilot sites. This paper also attempts to sketch a possible future direction for adaptation and adoption of water-saving technologies in rice production in the Philippines.
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Project partners and the pilot sites
The project is truly a collaborative one involving a national rice research institution mandated to undertake rice research and development (PhilRice); the National Irrigation Administration that administers various water resource systems (NIA), and the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). Considered as part of the project team are farmer-cooperators who are themselves members of Farmer Irrigator Associations or Cooperatives.

26. REFERENCES
International water Resources Association, New Delhi, India. December 1975. Vol. agric. water manag. 5 4150. Chhabra, R. and Abrol, IP 1977.
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Abrol, I.P. 1968. A study of the effect of added nutrients on plant growth on a sodic substrate. In: Trans. 9th Int. Congr. Soil Sci. 2: 585- 595. Abrol, I.P. 1982. Reclamation of wastelands and world food prospects. Trans. 12th Int. Congr. Soil Sci. (Panel Discussions Papers). Vol. 5: 317-337. Abrol, I.P. and Acharya, C.L. 1975. Soil water behaviour and irrigation frequencies in soils with physical constraints. In: Proc. Second World Congress. International Water Resources Association, New Delhi, India. December 1975. Vol. I: 335-342. Abrol, I.P. and Bhumbla, D.R. 1979. Crop response to differential gypsum application in a highly sodic soil and the tolerance of several crops to exchangeable sodium under field conditions. Soil Sci. 127: 79-85. Abrol, I.P., Chhabra, R. and Gupta, R.K. 1980. A fresh look at the diagnostic criteria for sodic soils. In: Int. Symp. on Salt Affected Soils. Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal. February 18-21, 1980. pp. 142-147. Abrol, I.P. and Dahiya, I.S. 1974. Flow-associated precipitation reactions in saline-sodic soils and their significance. Geoderma 11: 305-312. Abrol, I.P., Dahiya, I.S. and Bhumbla, D.R. 1975. On the method of determining gypsum requirement of soils. Soil Sci. 120: 30-36.

27. Applicability And Limitations Of Irrigation Scheduling Methods And Techniques
agric. water manag. (In press). Cavazza, L., Patruno, A., Rossi, P., De Seneen, water Resources Res. 17 11331138. Katerji, N. and Itier, B. 1995.
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Applicability and limitations of irrigation scheduling methods and techniques
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B. Itier, INRA
The purpose of this paper is to review irrigation scheduling methods using information given in the different papers presented to this FAO workshop. It will not only be a simple report of these papers, but it will contain part of the personal experience and opinion of the authors. It will not present methods and techniques in detail but will focus on the main subject of Theme 1, 'Applicability and limitations'. The objectives of irrigation management are well stated in Huygen et al. (1995): 'Maximize net return... minimize irrigation costs, maximize yield, optimally distribute a limited water supply, minimize groundwater pollution...'. To reach these goals, it is necessary to schedule irrigation accordingly, in other words, to decide 'which fields to irrigate, when and how much' (Hess, 1996), keeping in mind that overirrigation can have negative effects on quantitative and qualitative yield (Deumier et al.

28. Serials Source List For ASFA 1: Biological Sciences And Living Resources
Colorado water resources Research Institute Completion Report, (CO water Resour. Res. Journal of agricultural and resource Economics, (J. agric. Resour.
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29. AAAS Annual Meeting And Science Innovation Exposition AAAS Annu
agricultural water management agric water manag agric. water manag. agricultural Zoology Reviews agric Zool Rev agric. Zool. Rev.
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30. Pubblicazioni 1994
Proceedings of International conference on Land and water resources management agric. water manag., 26, 8191. KATERJI. N., VAN HOORN, JW, HAMDY, A.,
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  • 31. Cryptosporidium In The Environment
    Cryptosporidium and water a review. J. Inst. water Environment. manag. 6 443451. water resource Res. 34 3383-3392. Wallis, PM et al. 1996.
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    Waterborne/foodborne outbreaks of
    Cryptosporidium parvum
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    The following is a bibliographic list of select articles dealing with waterborne and environmental detection of Cryptosporidium and cryptosporidiosis. Because articles on this topic are becoming so numerous, I have split it out from the main "Bibliography of Cryptosporidium file. Previously, there was also a table listing the known waterborne outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis through 1999. However, all of this information has now been published (2000, Int. J. Parasitol. 30: 1305-1322).
    Addiss, D.G. et al. 1996. Reduction of risk of watery diarrhea with point-of-use water filters during a massive outbreak of waterborne Cryptosporidium infection in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1993. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. 54: 549-553. Aldom, J.E. and Chagla, A.H. 1995. Recovery of Cryptosporidium oocysts from water by a membrane filter dissolution method. Lett. Appl. Microbiol. 20: 186-187. Anguish, L.J. and Ghiorse, W.C. 1997. Computer-associated laser scanning and video microscopy for analysis of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in soil, sediment, and feces. Appl. Environment. Microbiol. 63: 724-733.

    32. ScienceDirect - Geoderma : Assessing The Soil Quality Of Long-term Reclaimed Was
    Analyzing field measured soil water properties. agric. water manag. 6, pp. California State water Resources Control Board, Sacramento, California,
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    Department of Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA
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    Author Keywords: Spatial variability; Soil quality; Spectral analysis; Principal component and factor analysis
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    Historically, the quality of soil has been judged primarily on its suitability for an intended use Hillel, 1991

    33. PARYAVARAN ABSTRACTS, 2000 Vol. 17 No. 1-4
    water resource of Sundarban Delta problems and potentialities. Ghosh Santanu, Chattopadhyay GN, Vass KK (Soil Testing Lab, Inst agric, Visva-Bharati,
    http://envfor.nic.in/paryaabs/v17n14/envman.html
    Environmental Management
    Anil Kumar A, Babu B, Ramachandarn U (Regl Agricl Res Stn, Pilicode, Kasaragod, Kerala). Attitude of farmers towards agro-forestry programme in Kerala. Indian J Forestry (2) (1999), 155-159 [7 Ref]. Communication records the attitude of farmers towards agro-forestry programme in Kerala. The most important finding of the study is that many of the farmers are neutral or undecided in their attitude towards the agro-forestry programme. Present study also indicates that the important constraints perceived by farmers are, viz., the unavailability of water, unavailability of desired plant species, and smaller size of land holdings. The agro-forestry programme can be a success in Kerala if steps are taken to overcome these constraints.
    Chakraborty PB (Regl Res Stn, (Coastal Saline Zone) BCKV, Kakdwip 743347). Water resource of Sundarban Delta - problems and potentialities. Env Eco, (1) (2000), 175-176 [7 Ref]. Sundarban delta suffers from several agro-climatic limitations in utilizing its bountiful surface and subsurface water resources. Rainfall is, therefore, the only available and utilizable water resource that needs efficient planning and management. Rainfall yields a good amount of run-off which can be re-cycled through harvesting in well designed and maintained ponds and other structures for sustainable production.
    Chaphekar SB, Madav RP (Laxmi Niketan, 1st floor, Dhas Wadi, Thakurdwar, Mumbai 400002).

    34. Nat' Academies Press, Ground Water Vulnerability Assessment: Predicting Relative
    resource manag., Washington, DC, Nov. 1215, 1990. water resources Research 27(7)1657-1663. Warnecke, L., JM Johnson, K. Marshall, and RS Brown. 1992.
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    35. Yellow Peas, Food Resource [http://food.oregonstate.edu/], Oregon State Universi
    Fate of water soluble soy protein during thermoplastic extrusion. J. Food Sci. Nutrition and Food manag. Dept., OSU., 1991 Corvallis, OR 97331.
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    Uken Sukaeni Sanusi Soetrisno. Characterization of yellow pea ( Pisum sativum L. Miranda ) Proteins and the Proteinate Functional Properties. Doctor of Philosopy Thesis.
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    Aguilera, J.M. and Garcia H, D. Protein extraction from lupin seeds: a mathematical model. Int. J. Food Sci. and Tech.
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    Akinyele, I.O., Love, M.H. and Ringe, M. Nutrient composition of extruded cowpea products. Int. J. Food Sci. and Technol.
    Amundson, C.M. and Sebranek, J.G. A research note: Factors affecting emulsion capacity as a measure of protein functionality for nonmeat proteins. J. Food Sci.
    Anonymous. Calcium and Magnesium needed for healthy blood pressure. Food Processing
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    water resource Bull. 206166. McDowell, RW, and AN Sharpley. 2002. Soil Use manag. 9185-186. Reddy, KR, R. Khaleel, and MR Overcash. 1981.
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    37. Ann Clark, Crop Science, U Of Guelph: Ohio Talk 10/97
    entitled Pesticides in the Nation s water Resources Initial NAWQA Results. agric. Resour. and manag. Econ., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, pp.
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    F ARMING AT THE AGRICULTURE: ENVIRONMENT INTERFACE E. Ann Clark, Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1 eaclark@uoguelph.ca Farming in the near future will operate under societal expectations and regulations which differ from those which shaped and guided decision-making by previous generations of farmers and researchers. Indeed, in the future and even today in some quarters,
    • agriculture will be viewed first and foremost as an environmental impact , and only secondarily as a means of food production.
    What? Sound environmental management will be at the center of agriculture in the future for at least two very different but convergent reasons.
    • From the producers' perspective , agriculture is no longer sufficiently profitable to serve as a significant source of net income for most farm families. It will be argued below that a primary reason for the low profitability of high yield agriculture - as currently practiced - is dependence upon increasingly costly purchased inputs, such as fertilizer, biocides, and confinement feeding systems.
      At the same time, but from

    38. Artigos Em Revistas Internacionais Com R
    water balance applications. agric. water manag. 39 (in press). Journal of China Institute of water Resources and Hydropower Research (Beijing) 1(2)
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                Assessment and simulation of atrazine as influenced by drainage and irrigation. An interface between RZWQM and ArcView GIS. Ph. D. thesis, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA, USA. Calejo, M.J. M.Sc. thesis, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Lisboa (in portugueses). Carreira, D. M.Sc. thesis, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Lisboa. Ph. D. thesis, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Lisboa.
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                1. Allen R.G., Pereira L.S. , Raes D., Smith M. (1998) - Crop Evapotranspiration. Guidelines for Computing Crop Water Requirements . FAO Irrig. Drain. Pap. 56, FAO, Rome, 300p.
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                , Feddes R.A., Gilley J.R., Lesaffre B., editors (1996) - Sustainability of Irrigated Agriculture . NATO ASI Series, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 631 p. Pereira L.S. , Gowing J., editors (1998) - Water and the Environment: Innovation Issues in Irrigation and Drainage Pereira L.S.

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    manag. TD420.W374 ISSN 09517359 London The Institution of water and Environmental indexed selectively water resources bulletin water resour. bull.
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    40. Attitudes Toward Water Resources II
    N3 Attitudes toward water resources January 1988 December 1993. Clearfield, FB Yearb-agric. Washington, DC US Dept. of agriculture For sale by
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