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Dong Wang
Research Team - Wang
Selected Publications - Wang
Rebecca Tirado-Corbala
Ray G. Anderson
James S. Gerik (Jim)
Sadikshya Dangi
Suduan Gao
Ruijun Qin
Gary S. Banuelos
James E. Ayars (Jim)
Isabel Abrisqueta
 

Dong Wang
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Research Leader

 

       Grapevine water use - TDR soil moisture, IR canopy size, & satellite remote sensing

Grapevine Water Use

TDR soil moisture, IR canopy size, & satellite remote sensing

Ph.D. – University of Wisconsin, 1993

M.S.  – University of Idaho, 1989

B.S.  – Beijing Agricultural Engineering University, 1984

 

9611 South Riverbend Avenue
Parlier, California 93648

(559) 596-2852
dong.wang@ars.usda.gov

 

Before joining the USDA-ARS, Dr. Wang was tenured professor at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities and co-director of graduate programs in soil water climate and water resources sciences.  His areas of research include environmental fate, transport, and efficacy of methyl bromide alternatives in pre-plant soil fumigation; hydraulic properties of porous media (soils and soilless substrates); irrigation water and solute transport in porous media under different environmental and climatic conditions; and remote sensing of evaporation and crop water use.

 

His current projects are to develop sustainable and environmentally sound methyl bromide alternatives and water management strategies for strawberries, grapes, and peaches using field, laboratory, and modeling studies.


     
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