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The potential of the spectral ‘water balance index’(WABI) for crop irrigation scheduling
T Rapaport, U Hochberg, A Cochavi, A Karnieli, S Rachmilevitch
New Phytologist 216 (3), 741-757, 2017
272017
Recognition of Orobanche cumana below-ground parasitism through physiological and hyper spectral measurements in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)
A Cochavi, T Rapaport, T Gendler, A Karnieli, H Eizenberg, ...
Frontiers in plant science 8, 909, 2017
242017
The role of different root orders in nutrient uptake
A Cochavi, IH Cohen, S Rachmilevitch
Environmental and Experimental Botany 179, 104212, 2020
232020
Green roofs: what can we learn from desert plants?
I Dirks, B Raviv, O Shelef, A Hill, A Eppel, MK Aidoo, B Hoefgen, ...
Israel journal of ecology & evolution 62 (1-2), 58-67, 2016
202016
Thermal time model for Egyptian broomrape (Phelipanche aegyptiaca) parasitism dynamics in carrot (Daucus carota L.): field validation
A Cochavi, B Rubin, G Achdari, H Eizenberg
Frontiers in plant science 7, 1807, 2016
172016
Differential responses to two heatwave intensities in a Mediterranean citrus orchard are identified by combining measurements of fluorescence and carbonyl sulfide (COS) and CO2 …
A Cochavi, M Amer, R Stern, F Tatarinov, M Migliavacca, D Yakir
New Phytologist 230 (4), 1394-1406, 2021
162021
Egyptian broomrape (Phelipanche aegyptiaca) management in carrot under field conditions
A Cochavi, G Achdari, E Smirnov, B Rubin, H Eizenberg
Weed Technology 29 (3), 519-528, 2015
162015
Quantification of leaf-scale light energy allocation and photoprotection processes in a Mediterranean pine forest under extensive seasonal drought
K Maseyk, T Lin, A Cochavi, A Schwartz, D Yakir
Tree physiology 39 (10), 1767-1782, 2019
132019
The effect of irrigation regimes on plum (Prunus cerasifera) root system development dynamics
A Cochavi, S Rachmilevitch, G Bel
Plant Biosystems-An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant …, 2019
122019
Impact of environmental factors on seed germination and emergence of wild poinsettia (Euphorbia geniculata Ortega)
A Cochavi, Y Goldwasser, A Horesh, K Igbariya, RN Lati
Crop Protection 114, 68-75, 2018
122018
Source-sink relations of sunflower plants as affected by a parasite modifies carbon allocations and leaf traits
S Pincovici, A Cochavi, A Karnieli, J Ephrath, S Rachmilevitch
Plant Science 271, 100-107, 2018
112018
Factors Affecting Egyptian Broomrape (Orobanche aegyptiaca) Control in Carrot
A Cochavi, B Rubin, E Smirnov, G Achdari, H Eizenberg
Weed Science 64 (2), 321-330, 2016
92016
Phelipanche aegyptiaca parasitism impairs salinity tolerance in young leaves of tomato
A Cochavi, J Ephrath, H Eizenberg, S Rachmilevitch
Physiologia plantarum 164 (2), 191-203, 2018
32018
Locating the shift in the plant fluorescence role under stress conditions
A Cochavi, Y Sadeh, OE Shemer
EGU24, 2024
2024
Combining branch-scale COS/CO2 exchange and canopy-scale SIF measurements to disentangle the effects of high VPD and low soil moisture in mature pine trees under field conditions
R Qubaja, R Stern, I Oz, A Cochavi, J Muller, D Yakir
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU21-6430, 2021
2021
Combining SIF, reflectance, and leaf scale measuremnts to assess the effcets of interannual changes in winter rainfall on tree physiology during the following summer drought …
A Cochavi, E Rotenberg, F Tatarinov, P Köhler, C Frankenberg, D Yakir
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU21-15086, 2021
2021
Using Sun-induced fluorescence and Carbonyl Sulfide flux to assess the response to seasonal heatwave in a citrus orchard
A Cochavi, M Amer, R Stern, D Yakir
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 8440, 2020
2020
Effects of heat wave on sun induced fluorescence and underlying physiology in citrus trees.
A Cochavi, M Amer, R Stern, D Yakir
Geophysical Research Abstracts 21, 2019
2019
Biennial Meeting
A Cochavi, B Rubin, H Eizenberg
Phytoparasitica 41, 345-354, 2013
2013
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