Reduced hyrologic risks to plant growth from carryover effect of rainfall within a watershed
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01/07/2009
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
Hydrological risks to agriculture are mainly due to inadequate or erratic rainfall resulting in deficit water stress to crop plants. The susceptibility of agriculture production system to such risks can be assessed from the characteristics of rainfall, soil and plant. Besides direct availability of rainfall, a part of it is carried forward in time acting as a cushion against water stress in the absence of rainfall.