New method revolutionizes sugarcane evapotranspiration estimates in Brazil's coastal region.
The researchers studied how to measure the amount of water used by sugarcane plants in Brazil. They compared two methods: one using air temperature and humidity, and the other using surface temperature. The first method was more accurate in estimating the water used by the plants. The time of day affected how well the methods worked. Overall, the traditional method using air temperature and humidity was better for measuring water use in sugarcane crops.