Jonathan Resop
Crop Systems & Global Change
Research Associate
Jonathan dot Resop at ars dot usda dot gov
Phone: (301) 504-5581
Fax: (301) 504-5823
Room 4-12 10300 BALTIMORE AVENUE, BARC-WEST
BLDG 001 BARC-WEST 4TH FLOOR, CUBICLE 12 BELTSVILLE, MD, 20705
Publications
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Plasticulture to SPAR chamber technology: a survey of recent CSGCL activities
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- (12-Feb-13)
Effects of elevated CO2 and cyclic drought on potato under varying radiation regimes
- (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Fleisher, D.H., Barnaby, J.Y., Sicher Jr, R.C., Resop, J.P., Timlin, D.J., Reddy, V. 2013. Effects of elevated CO2 and cyclic drought on potato under varying radiation regimes. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 171-172: 270-280.
An aggregated crop yield index to explore regional potential production capacity
- (Abstract Only)
- (04-Dec-12)
Mapping potato productivity over the U.S. eastern seaboard using a geospatial crop model
- (Abstract Only)
- (27-Nov-12)
Combining explanatory crop models with geospatial data for regional analyses of crop yield using field-scale modeling units
- (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Resop, J.P., Fleisher, D.H., Wang, Q., Timlin, D.J., Reddy, V. 2012. Combining explanatory crop models with geospatial data for regional analyses of crop yield using field-scale modeling units. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. 89(1):51-61. DOI: 10.1016/J.COMPAG.2012.08.001.
Evaluating county-level potential production capacity of potatoes for Maine using the crop model SPUDSIM
- (Abstract Only)
- (01-Aug-12)
Sensitivity analysis of an explanatory crop model at the regional scale using geospatial data
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- (19-Apr-12)
Simulating potato gas exchange as influenced by CO2 and irrigation
- (Abstract Only)
- (19-Apr-12)
Comparison of periodic drought on potato at two different CO2 levels
- (Abstract Only)
- (19-Apr-12)
Simulating potential production capacity of potatoes in Maine at multiple scales using a geospatial crop model
- (Abstract Only)
- (08-Dec-11)
Terrestrial laser scanning for delineating in-stream boulders and quantifying habitat complexity measures
- (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Resop, J.P., Kozarek, J.L., Hession, W.C. 2012. Terrestrial laser scanning for delineating in-stream boulders and quantifying habitat complexity measures. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. 78(4):363-371.
Last Modified: 05/23/2013