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Albert Olioso
Researcher at Institut national de la recherche agronomique
Publications - 198
Citations - 7532
Albert Olioso is an academic researcher from Institut national de la recherche agronomique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Evapotranspiration & Water content. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 190 publications receiving 6703 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert Olioso include University of Avignon.
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Monitoring wheat phenology and irrigation in Central Morocco: On the use of relationships between evapotranspiration, crops coefficients, leaf area index and remotely-sensed vegetation indices
B. Duchemin,Rachid Hadria,Salah Er-Raki,G. Boulet,Philippe Maisongrande,A.G. Chehbouni,R. Escadafal,Jamal Ezzahar,J. C. B. Hoedjes,M. H. Kharrou,Said Khabba,Bernard Mougenot,Albert Olioso,Julio Cesar Rodríguez,Vincent Simonneaux +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the feasibility of using the normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI) derived from remote sensing data to provide indirect estimates of: (1) the leaf area index (LAI), which is a key-variable of many crop process models; and (2) crop coefficients, which represent the ratio of actual (AET) to reference (ET0) evapotranspiration.
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Review on estimation of evapotranspiration from remote sensing data: From empirical to numerical modeling approaches
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of different approaches to estimate evapotranspiration from remote sensing data is presented, with a discussion about the main physical bases and assumptions of various models, and some examples and results obtained over the experimental area of the Alpilles Reseda project.
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An interactive vegetation SVAT model tested against data from six contrasting sites
Jean-Christophe Calvet,Joël Noilhan,Jean-Louis Roujean,P. Bessemoulin,Maurice Cabelguenne,Albert Olioso,Jean-Pierre Wigneron +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the interactions between soil, biosphere, and atmosphere were modified in order to account for the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration on the stomatal aperture, and the plant response to soil water stress was driven by normalized soil moisture factor applied to the mesophyll conductance.
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The use of high-resolution image time series for crop classification and evapotranspiration estimate over an irrigated area in central Morocco
TL;DR: In this article, a time series of eight high-resolution Landsat TM images, ranging over the crop season, has been acquired over an irrigated area in central Morocco and a Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) profile was generated for each pixel.
Management effects on net ecosystem carbon and GHG budgets at European crop sites
Eric Ceschia,Pierre Béziat,Jean-François Dejoux,Marc Aubinet,Christian Bernhofer,Bernard Bodson,Nina Buchmann,Arnaud Carrara,Pierre Cellier,Paul Di Tommasi,Jan Elbers,Werner Eugster,Thomas Grünwald,Cor Jacobs,W.W.P. Jans,Michael P. Jones,Werner L. Kutsch,Gary Lanigan,E. Magliulo,Olivier Marloie,Eddy Moors,Christine Moureaux,Albert Olioso,Bruce Osborne,María José Sanz,Matthew Saunders,Pete Smith,Henri Soegaard,Martin Wattenbach +28 more
TL;DR: The greenhouse gas budgets of 15 European crop sites covering a large climatic gradient and corresponding to 41 site-years were estimated in this article, where carbon inputs (organic fertilisation and seeds), carbon exports (harvest or fire), measured with the eddy covariance technique, were calculated.