Modeling the response of wheat yield potential to temperature -- A global perspective
By: White, J.W
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Contributor(s): Corbett, J.D [coaut.] | Fox, P.N [coaut.] | Grace, P [coaut.] | Rodríguez, A [coaut.] | White, J.W.|Grace, P [eds.].
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CIMMYT Knowledge Center: John Woolston Library
Lic. Jose Juan Caballero Flores
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CIMMYT Staff Publications Collection | CIS-2753 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 629232 |
To evaluate and improve the performance of crop simulation models, in this case CERES, this paper examines variation in yield response of a spring wheat cultivar as affected by temperature, using model simulations and data from international trials of the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center. Results suggest that efforts to improve the modeled response to temperature should first consider temperature effects on growth and partitioning and that data should be pre-filtered to exclude values where low yields were attributable to disease, pest, or water deficit effects.
English
0010|AGRIS 0101|R99-00CIMPU|AL-NRG Program|3
Jose Juan Caballero
CIMMYT Staff Publications Collection
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