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Bahram Andarzian <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Amor
  thank you very much. please, if possible you kindly send copies of papers to me  because of I have not access to them.
  Best Regards
  Bahram

  "Ines, Amor" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
  Dear Bahran,

Here are some list of references which can help you solve your problem on crop area fraction determination.

Ines, A.V.M. and K. Honda. 2005. On quantifying agricultural and water management practices from low spatial resolution RS data using genetic algorithms: a numerical study for mixed pixel environment. Advances in Water Resources. 28: 856-870.

Haertel, V. F. and Y. E. Shimabukuro. 2005. Spectral linear mixing model in low spatial resolution image data. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens. 43: 2555-2562.

Waheed,T., R.B. Bonnell, S.O. Prasher and E. Paulet. 2006. Measuring performance in precision agriculture: CART—A decision tree approach. Agricultural Water Management. In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 3 February 2006.

Shimabukuro, Y. E. and J. A. Smith. 1991. The least-squares mixing models to generate fraction images derived from remote sensing multispectral data. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens. 29: 16–20.

Amor

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Dr. Amor VM Ines
Dept. of Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Texas A&M University
2117 TAMU 301B Scoates Hall
College Station, TX 77843
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-----Original Message-----
From: DSSAT - Crop Models and Applications on behalf of Bahram Andarzian
Sent: Fri 3/3/2006 10:56 PM
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Subject: Software

Dear all my friends
Hi
Is there any software or model that can be used to determine percent of different crops, which should be sown in a big field? (Each crop how many percent?).Economicalanalysis based on crops production in climate and crop ecophysiology.
Best
Bahram



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