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Bruce A. Kimball
Researcher at Agricultural Research Service
Publications - 243
Citations - 17104
Bruce A. Kimball is an academic researcher from Agricultural Research Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Evapotranspiration & Stomatal conductance. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 240 publications receiving 15199 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruce A. Kimball include Monell Chemical Senses Center & Colorado State University.
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Simulation of evapotranspiration and yield of maize: An Inter-comparison among 41 maize models
Bruce A. Kimball,Kelly R. Thorp,Kenneth J. Boote,C. O. Stockle,Andrew E. Suyker,Steven R. Evett,David Brauer,Gwen G. Coyle,K. S. Copeland,Gary Marks,Paul D. Colaizzi,Marco Acutis,S M Alimagham,Sotirios V. Archontoulis,F Babacar,Zoltán Barcza,Bruno Basso,Patrick Bertuzzi,Julie Constantin,Massimiliano De Antoni Migliorati,Benjamin Dumont,Jean-Louis Durand,Nándor Fodor,Thomas Gaiser,Pasquale Garofalo,Sebastian Gayler,Luisa Giglio,Robert Grant,Kaiyu Guan,Gerrit Hoogenboom,Qi-gui Jiang,Soo-Hyung Kim,I. Kisekka,Jon I. Lizaso,Sara Masia,Huimin Meng,Valentina Mereu,Ahmed Mukhtar,Alessia Perego,Bin Peng,Eckart Priesack,Zhiming Qi,Vakhtang Shelia,Richard L. Snyder,Afshin Soltani,Donatella Spano,Amit Srivastava,Aimee Thomson,Dennis Timlin,Antonio Trabucco,Heidi Webber,Tobias K. D. Weber,Magali Willaume,Karina Williams,Michael van der Laan,Domenico Ventrella,M. Viswanathan,Xu Xu,Wang Zhou +58 more
TL;DR: A second inter-comparison study of 41 maize models was conducted using more comprehensive datasets from two additional sites - Mead, Nebraska, USA and Bushland, Texas, USA as mentioned in this paper .
Do herbivores associate flavors with specific consequences in flavor aversion learning
Bruce A. Kimball,Vida Billings +1 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that goats generalized the postingestive consequences of the two toxins, and presence of a novel flavour (grape) during toxin exposure contributed to rapid extinction of the aversion to maple flavour.
Prediction of Evapotranspiration and Yields of Maize: An Inter-comparison among 29 Maize Models
Bruce A. Kimball,Kenneth J. Boote,Jerry L. Hatfield,Laj R. Ahuja,Claudio O. Stöckle,Sotiris V. Archontoulis,Christian Baron,Bruno Basso,Patrick Bertuzzi,Julie Constantin,Delphine Deryng,Benjamin Dumont,F. Ewert,Thomas Gaiser,Timothy J. Griffis,Munir P. Hoffmann,Qianjing Jiang,Soo-Hyung Kim,Jon I. Lizaso,Sophie Moulin,Philip Parker,Taru Palusuo,Z Zhiming Qi,Amit Kumar Srivastava,Fulu Tao,Kelly R. Thorp,Dennis Timlin,Heidi Webber,Magali Willaume,Karina Williams,Ming Chen,Jean-Louis Durand,Sebastian Gayler,Eckart Priesack,Tracy Twine +34 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed an inter-comparison among maize growth models to predict the rate of water consumption or evapotranspiration of the crop, especially for rain-fed crops.
Infrared Heater Arrays for Warming Grazingland Field Plots
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Stability of the tranquilizer drug propionylpromazine hydrochloride in formulated products.
Thomas M. Primus,Bruce A. Kimball,Jerome C. Hurley,John J. Johnston,Sherm Blom,Peter J. Savarie +5 more
TL;DR: An analytical method to evaluate propionylpromazine hydrochloride in tranquilizer formulations was developed using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) during analysis of aged quality-control samples, a previously unreported chromatographic response was observed at a shorter retention time than PPZHCl.