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Elwynn Taylor
Elwynn Taylor
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Growth of C3 and C4 perennial grasses under reduced irradiance
KD Kephart, DR Buxton, SE Taylor
Crop Science 32 (4), 1033-1038, 1992
1721992
Leaf temperatures of desert plants
DM Gates, R Alderfer, E Taylor
Science 159 (3818), 994-995, 1968
1611968
Optimal leaf form
SE Taylor
Perspectives of biophysical ecology, 73-86, 1975
1571975
Development and validation of an empirical model to estimate the duration of dew periods.
ML Gleason, SE Taylor, TM Loughin, KJ Koehler
1471994
A simple cloud-based energy balance model to estimate dew
AC Madeira, KS Kim, SE Taylor, ML Gleason
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 111 (1), 55-63, 2002
1152002
Model to enhance site-specific estimation of leaf wetness duration
KS Kim, SE Taylor, ML Gleason, KJ Koehler
Plant disease 86 (2), 179-185, 2002
1132002
Midwestern corn yield and weather in relation to extremes of the Southern Oscillation
RE Carlson, DP Todey, SE Taylor
Journal of production agriculture 9 (3), 347-352, 1996
1001996
Some implications of leaf tearing in Musaceae
SE Taylor, OJ Sexton
Ecology 53 (1), 143-149, 1972
931972
Effects of coating, deployment angle, and compass orientation on performance of electronic wetness sensors during dew periods
YF Lau, ML Gleason, N Zriba, SE Taylor, PN Hinz
Plant Disease 84 (2), 192-197, 2000
892000
Measured emissivity of soils in the southeast United States
SE Taylor
Remote Sensing of Environment 8 (4), 359-364, 1979
761979
Obtaining weather data for input to crop disease-warning systems: leaf wetness duration as a case study
ML Gleason, KB Duttweiler, JC Batzer, SE Taylor, PC Sentelhas, ...
Scientia Agricola 65, 76-87, 2008
722008
Recapture of marked black cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) males after long-range transport
WB Showers, RB Smelser, AJ Keaster, F Whitford, JF Robinson, JD Lopez, ...
Environmental entomology 18 (3), 447-458, 1989
701989
Direct evidence for meteorologically driven long‐range dispersal of an economically important moth
WB Showers, F Whitford, RB Smelser, AJ Keaster, JF Robinson, JD Lopez, ...
Ecology 70 (4), 987-992, 1989
631989
Spring weather pattern associated with suspected black cutworm moth (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) introduction to Iowa
RP Domino, WB Showers, SE Taylor, RH Shaw
Environmental entomology 12 (6), 1863-1871, 1983
561983
Adaptive Implications of Leaf Thickness for Sun‐and Shade‐Grown Abutilon Theophrasti
JI Yun, SE Taylor
Ecology 67 (5), 1314-1318, 1986
531986
Forecasting site-specific leaf wetness duration for input to disease-warning systems
KS Kim, ML Gleason, SE Taylor
Plant disease 90 (5), 650-656, 2006
482006
Spatial heterogeneity of leaf wetness duration in apple trees and its influence on performance of a warning system for sooty blotch and flyspeck
JC Batzer, ML Gleason, SE Taylor, KJ Koehler, J Monteiro
Plant Disease 92 (1), 164-170, 2008
462008
Development and validation of a leaf wetness duration model using a fuzzy logic system
KS Kim, SE Taylor, ML Gleason
Agricultural and forest meteorology 127 (1-2), 53-64, 2004
452004
Estimation of leaf wetness duration using empirical models in northwestern Costa Rica
KS Kim, SE Taylor, ML Gleason, R Villalobos, LF Arauz
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 129 (1-2), 53-67, 2005
392005
Use of geospatially-referenced disease and weather data to improve site-specific forecasts for Stewart's disease of corn in the US corn belt
FW Nutter Jr, RR Rubsam, SE Taylor, JA Harri, PD Esker
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 37 (1-3), 7-14, 2002
342002
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