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Overview

Elizabeth Pattey is affiliated with Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada in Canada. Their research primarily spans Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Environmental Science, with substantial contributions in several subfields.

The scientist's work focuses on topics including:

  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Climate change impacts on agriculture
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Crop Yield and Soil Fertility
  • Soil and Unsaturated Flow
  • Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics

Frequent publication venues for the researcher include:

  • Field Crops Research
  • Environmental Modelling & Software
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • European Journal of Agronomy
  • Remote Sensing of Environment

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Elizabeth Pattey are:

  • "Ensemble modelling of carbon fluxes in grasslands and croplands", 2020, Field Crops Research
  • "Determination of nitrogen dilution curves of corn, canola, and spring wheat in Canada using classical and Bayesian approaches", 2022, European Journal of Agronomy
  • "The Monitoring Nitrous Oxide Sources (MIN2OS) satellite project", 2021, Remote Sensing of Environment
  • "Improving the simulation of soil temperature within the EPIC model", 2021, Environmental Modelling & Software
  • "Prediction of rainfed corn evapotranspiration and soil moisture using the STICS crop model in eastern Canada", 2022, Field Crops Research

Frequent co-authors collaborating with the researcher include:

  • Ward Smith
  • Bruno Basso
  • Luca Doro
  • Brian Grant
  • Katja Klumpp

Best Publications

  • Hyperspectral vegetation indices and novel algorithms for predicting green LAI of crop canopies: Modeling and validation in the context of precision agriculture

    Driss Haboudane;John R. Miller;John R. Miller;Elizabeth Pattey;Pablo J. Zarco-Tejada

  • Spatial and temporal variability of soil respiration in agricultural fields

    P. Rochette;R. L. Desjardins;E. Pattey

  • Impact of nitrogen and environmental conditions on corn as detected by hyperspectral reflectance

    Ian B. Strachan;Elizabeth Pattey;Johanne B. Boisvert

  • Soils as sources and sinks for atmospheric methane.

    Edward Topp;Elizabeth Pattey

  • Assessment of vegetation indices for regional crop green LAI estimation from Landsat images over multiple growing seasons

    Jiangui Liu;Elizabeth Pattey;Guillaume Jégo

  • Methane and carbon dioxide fluxes from poorly drained adjacent cultivated and forest sites.

    R. Lessard;P. Rochette;E. Topp;E. Pattey

  • Estimating crop stresses, aboveground dry biomass and yield of corn using multi-temporal optical data combined with a radiation use efficiency model

    Jiangui Liu;Elizabeth Pattey;John R. Miller;Heather McNairn

  • Description of a dynamic closed chamber for measuring soil respiration and its comparison with other techniques

    P. Rochette;B. Ellert;E. G. Gregorich;R. L. Desjardins

  • Retrieval of leaf area index from top-of-canopy digital photography over agricultural crops

    Jiangui Liu;Elizabeth Pattey

  • Quantifying the Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions as a Resultof Composting Dairy and Beef Cattle Manure

    E. Pattey;M. K. Trzcinski;R. L. Desjardins

  • Soil carbon dioxide fluxes from conventional and no-tillage small-grain cropping systems

    M.-C. Fortin;P. Rochette;E. Pattey

  • Modeling the Effects of Fertilizer Application Rate on Nitrous Oxide Emissions

    R. F. Grant;E. Pattey;T. W. Goddard;L. M. Kryzanowski

  • Accuracy of the relaxed eddy-accumulation technique, evaluated using CO2 flux measurements

    E. Pattey;R. L. Desjardins;P. Rochette

  • Toward Improved Coefficients for Predicting Direct N2O Emissions from Soil in Canadian Agroecosystems

    B. L. Helgason;H. H. Janzen;M. H. Chantigny;C. F. Drury

  • The net flux of carbon from agricultural soils in Canada 1970–2010

    W. N. Smith;R. L. Desjardins;E. Pattey

  • Scaling up flux measurements for the boreal forest using aircraft‐tower combinations

    R. L. Desjardins;J. I. MacPherson;L. Mahrt;P. Schuepp

  • Assessing uncertainties in crop and pasture ensemble model simulations of productivity and N2O emissions

    Fiona Ehrhardt;Jean François Soussana;Gianni Bellocchi;Peter Grace

  • Nitrous Oxide Fluxes from Manure-Amended Soil under Maize

    R. Lessard;P. Rochette;E. G. Gregorich;E. Pattey

  • Modelling variability in N2O emissions from fertilized agricultural fields

    R.F. Grant;E. Pattey

  • Mathematical modeling of nitrous oxide emissions from an agricultural field during spring thaw

    R. F. Grant;E. Pattey

  • Characterizing a Quantum Cascade Tunable Infrared Laser Differential Absorption Spectrometer (QC-TILDAS) for measurements of atmospheric ammonia

    R. A. Ellis;J. G. Murphy;E. Pattey;R. van Haarlem

Frequent Co-Authors

Raymond L. Desjardins
Raymond L. Desjardins Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Ward Smith
Ward Smith Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Philippe Rochette
Philippe Rochette Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
John R. Miller
John R. Miller York University
Nicolas Tremblay
Nicolas Tremblay Grain Research Centre
Matthias Mauder
Matthias Mauder Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Jiali Shang
Jiali Shang Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Edward G. Gregorich
Edward G. Gregorich Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Craig F. Drury
Craig F. Drury Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Andrew D. Moore
Andrew D. Moore Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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