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Manuel Montesino San Martin
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 4
Citations - 452
Manuel Montesino San Martin is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Global warming & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 266 citations.
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Climate change impact and adaptation for wheat protein
Senthold Asseng,Pierre Martre,Andrea Maiorano,Reimund P. Rötter,Garry O'Leary,Glenn J. Fitzgerald,Christine Girousse,Rosella Motzo,Francesco Giunta,M. Ali Babar,Matthew P. Reynolds,Ahmed M. S. Kheir,Peter J. Thorburn,Katharina Waha,Alex C. Ruane,Pramod K. Aggarwal,Mukhtar Ahmed,Mukhtar Ahmed,Juraj Balkovic,Juraj Balkovic,Bruno Basso,Christian Biernath,Marco Bindi,Davide Cammarano,Andrew J. Challinor,Andrew J. Challinor,Giacomo De Sanctis,Benjamin Dumont,Ehsan Eyshi Rezaei,Ehsan Eyshi Rezaei,Elias Fereres,Roberto Ferrise,Margarita Garcia-Vila,Sebastian Gayler,Yujing Gao,Heidi Horan,Gerrit Hoogenboom,R. Cesar Izaurralde,R. Cesar Izaurralde,Mohamed Jabloun,Curtis D. Jones,Belay T. Kassie,Kurt Christian Kersebaum,Christian Klein,Ann-Kristin Koehler,Bing Liu,Bing Liu,Sara Minoli,Manuel Montesino San Martin,Christoph Müller,Soora Naresh Kumar,Claas Nendel,Jørgen E. Olesen,Taru Palosuo,John R. Porter,John R. Porter,John R. Porter,Eckart Priesack,Dominique Ripoche,Mikhail A. Semenov,Claudio O. Stöckle,Pierre Stratonovitch,Thilo Streck,Iwan Supit,Fulu Tao,Marijn van der Velde,Daniel Wallach,Enli Wang,Heidi Webber,Joost Wolf,Liujun Xiao,Zhao Zhang,Zhigan Zhao,Zhigan Zhao,Yan Zhu,Frank Ewert +75 more
TL;DR: A 32-multi-model ensemble is tested and applied to simulate global wheat yield and quality in a changing climate to potential benefits of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration by 2050, likely to be negated by impacts from rising temperature and changes in rainfall, but with considerable disparities between regions.
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Global wheat production with 1.5 and 2.0°C above pre-industrial warming
Bing Liu,Pierre Martre,Frank Ewert,John R. Porter,John R. Porter,John R. Porter,Andrew J. Challinor,Andrew J. Challinor,Christoph Müller,Alex C. Ruane,Katharina Waha,Peter J. Thorburn,Pramod K. Aggarwal,Mukhtar Ahmed,Mukhtar Ahmed,Juraj Balkovic,Juraj Balkovic,Bruno Basso,Christian Biernath,Marco Bindi,Davide Cammarano,Giacomo De Sanctis,Benjamin Dumont,Mónica Espadafor,Ehsan Eyshi Rezaei,Ehsan Eyshi Rezaei,Roberto Ferrise,Margarita Garcia-Vila,Sebastian Gayler,Yujing Gao,Heidi Horan,Gerrit Hoogenboom,Roberto C. Izaurralde,Roberto C. Izaurralde,Curtis D. Jones,Belay T. Kassie,Kurt Christian Kersebaum,Christian Klein,Ann-Kristin Koehler,Andrea Maiorano,Andrea Maiorano,Sara Minoli,Manuel Montesino San Martin,Soora Naresh Kumar,Claas Nendel,Garry O'Leary,Taru Palosuo,Eckart Priesack,Dominique Ripoche,Reimund P. Rötter,Mikhail A. Semenov,Claudio O. Stöckle,Thilo Streck,Iwan Supit,Fulu Tao,Marijn van der Velde,Daniel Wallach,Enli Wang,Heidi Webber,Joost Wolf,Liujun Xiao,Liujun Xiao,Zhao Zhang,Zhigan Zhao,Zhigan Zhao,Yan Zhu,Senthold Asseng +66 more
TL;DR: The projected global impact of warming <2°C on wheat production is therefore not evenly distributed and will affect regional food security across the globe as well as food prices and trade.
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A genotype, environment and management (GxExM) analysis of adaptation in winter wheat to climate change in Denmark
TL;DR: In this article, the A1FI SRES emission scenario for 2000 to 2100 were downscaled at a northern latitude location (Foulum, Denmark) using LARS-WG5.3.
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Can crop-climate models be accurate and precise? A case study for wheat production in Denmark
TL;DR: The authors applied Bayesian calibration to three distinctly different empirical and mechanistic wheat models to assess how differences in the extent of process understanding in models affects uncertainties in projected impact, and the results showed complementarity in sensitivity to weather variables and in accuracy for different extrapolation domains.