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David A. Goldhamer
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 48
Citations - 2833
David A. Goldhamer is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deficit irrigation & Irrigation. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 48 publications receiving 2572 citations. Previous affiliations of David A. Goldhamer include University of California, Berkeley & University of California.
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Plant water status as an index of irrigation need in deciduous fruit trees
Kenneth A. Shackel,Hamid Ahmadi,William V. Biasi,Richard Buchner,David A. Goldhamer,Sunitha Gurusinghe,Janine Hasey,Dale E. Kester,Bill Krueger,Bruce Lampinen,G. McGourty,W.C. Micke,Elizabeth J. Mitcham,B. Olson,K. Pelletrau,H. Philips,D Ramos,Larry Schwankl,S. Sibbett,Richard L. Snyder,S.M. Southwick,M.T. Stevenson,M. Thorpe,Steven A. Weinbaum,James T. Yeager +24 more
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Irrigation scheduling protocols using continuously recorded trunk diameter measurements
David A. Goldhamer,Elias Fereres +1 more
TL;DR: Theoretical and experimental aspects of developing irrigation scheduling strategies using continuous measurements of trunk diameter are presented in this article, where the authors provide guidelines that address both under and over-irrigation and are predicated on the sensitivity of TDM to very mild plant water deficits.
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A PRI-based water stress index combining structural and chlorophyll effects: Assessment using diurnal narrow-band airborne imagery and the CWSI thermal index
Pablo J. Zarco-Tejada,Victoria González-Dugo,Larry E. Williams,Lola Suarez,J.A.J. Berni,David A. Goldhamer,Elias Fereres,Elias Fereres +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new formulation of the Photochemical Reflectance Index (PRI) was proposed, in which the standard PRI index was normalized by an index that is sensitive to canopy structure (Renormalized Difference Vegetation Index, RDVI) and by a red edge index that was sensitive to chlorophyll content (R 700 /R 670 ).
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Sensitivity of Continuous and Discrete Plant and Soil Water Status Monitoring in Peach Trees Subjected to Deficit Irrigation
TL;DR: In this paper, Batsch 'O'Henry et al. developed a series of tree responses to water deficits in shallow and deep rooted conditions, using daily oscillations from continuously measured soil water content and trunk diameter.
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Irrigation Water Management of Horticultural Crops
TL;DR: The evolution of water use as related to productivity with an emphasis on the U.S. experience is described, how irrigation systems and management have evolved since the early 1900s are analyzed, and the challenges and opportunities for water conservation in horticulture are explored.