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P. Hlavinka
Researcher at Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Publications - 31
Citations - 671
P. Hlavinka is an academic researcher from Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Evapotranspiration. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 31 publications receiving 473 citations. Previous affiliations of P. Hlavinka include Mendel University.
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Cereal yield gaps across Europe
René Schils,Jørgen E. Olesen,Kurt Christian Kersebaum,Bert Rijk,Michael Oberforster,Valery Kalyada,Maksim Khitrykau,Anne Gobin,H. Kirchev,Vanya Manolova,Ivan Manolov,Mirek Trnka,Mirek Trnka,P. Hlavinka,Taru Palosuo,Pirjo Peltonen-Sainio,Lauri Jauhiainen,Josiane Lorgeou,Hélène Marrou,Nikos Danalatos,Sotirios V. Archontoulis,Nándor Fodor,John Spink,Pier Paolo Roggero,Simona Bassu,Antonio Pulina,Till Seehusen,Anne Kjersti Uhlen,Katarzyna Żyłowska,A Nierobca,Jerzy Kozyra,João Vasco Silva,Benvindo Martins Maçãs,José Coutinho,V. Ion,Jozef Takáč,M. Ines Minguez,Henrik Eckersten,Lilia Levy,Juan Manuel Herrera,Jürg Hiltbrunner,Oleksii Kryvobok,Oleksandr Kryvoshein,Roger Sylvester-Bradley,D. R. Kindred,Cairistiona F.E. Topp,Hendrik Boogaard,Hugo de Groot,Jan Peter Lesschen,Lenny G.J. van Bussel,Joost Wolf,Mink Zijlstra,Marloes P. van Loon,Martin K. van Ittersum +53 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a country-by-country, bottom-up approach to establish statistical estimates of actual grain yield, and compare these to modelled estimates of potential yields for either irrigated or rainfed conditions.
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Comparing the performance of 11 crop simulation models in predicting yield response to nitrogen fertilization
Tapio Salo,T. Palosuo,Kurt Christian Kersebaum,C. Nendel,Carlos Angulo,Frank Ewert,Marco Bindi,P. Calanca,T. Klein,Marco Moriondo,Roberto Ferrise,Jørgen E. Olesen,R. H. Patil,Françoise Ruget,Jozef Takáč,P. Hlavinka,Miroslav Trnka,Reimund P. Rötter +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, 11 widely used crop simulation models (APSIM, CERES, CROPSYST, COUP, DAISY, EPIC, FASSET, HERMES, MONICA, STICS and WOFOST) were tested using spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) data set under varying nitrogen (N) fertilizer rates from three experimental years in the boreal climate of Jokioinen, Finland.
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The extreme drought episode of August 2011–May 2012 in the Czech Republic
Pavel Zahradníček,Pavel Zahradníček,Miroslav Trnka,Miroslav Trnka,Rudolf Brázdil,Rudolf Brázdil,Martin Možný,Martin Možný,Petr Štěpánek,Petr Štěpánek,P. Hlavinka,P. Hlavinka,Zdeněk Žalud,Zdeněk Žalud,Antonín Malý,Daniela Semerádová,Petr Dobrovolný,Petr Dobrovolný,Martin Dubrovský,Ladislava Řezníčková,Ladislava Řezníčková +20 more
TL;DR: The weather conditions from August 2011 to May 2012 produced an extremely extreme drought in the eastern Czech Republic (Moravia), while the patterns were nearly normal in its western region (Bohemia).
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Combined effects of drought and high temperature on photosynthetic characteristics in four winter wheat genotypes
Otmar Urban,M. Hlaváčová,M. Hlaváčová,Karel Klem,Karel Klem,Kateřina Novotná,Kateřina Novotná,Barbora Rapantová,Barbora Rapantová,Pavlína Smutná,Vladimíra Horáková,P. Hlavinka,P. Hlavinka,Petr Škarpa,Miroslav Trnka,Miroslav Trnka +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence traits of flag leaves in four winter wheat cultivars, including two genotype widely grown in Central Europe and two genotypes considered as drought tolerant.