Water Resources Research

The Texas Water Resources Institute funded Water Resources Research Grants in 2004 to the Texas AgriLife Research scientists listed below.

Vincent Haby, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
Fixation of Excess Soil Phosphorus to Decrease Phosphorus in Runoff Water
Proposal  
James L. Heilman, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
Quantifying Competitive Use of Water by Grasslands and Woodlands in the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone
Proposal  
John L. Jifon, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
Increasing the Water Use Efficiency in Vegetable Production Systems in the Lower Rio Grande Valley through Improved Irri
Proposal  
Daniel I. Leskovar, Texas A&M Research and Extension Center
Integration of Fertigation and Soil Moisture Control for Automation of Subsurface Drip Irrigation System
Proposal  
Thomas Marek, Amarillo Center
North Plains Research Field Drip Irrigation System
Proposal  
G. J. Michels, Jr., Bushland Center
Biological Control of Saltcedar at the Lake Meredith, Texas
Proposal  
Cristine Morgan, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
Using Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy to Characterize Soil Properties
Proposal  
William A. Payne, Amarillo Center
Diallel Analyzes for Physiologic Traits Related to Water Use Efficiency in Sorghum
Proposal  
Zhuping Sheng, Agricultural Research and Extension Center
Utilization of GIS (Geographic Information System) in water resources management and planning in the Paso Del Norte Regi
Proposal  
Richard W. Weaver, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
Bacterial Source Tracking Using the BIOLOG - Automated Identification System
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