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Characteristic ‘fingerprints’ of crop model responses to weather input data at different spatial resolutions

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In this article, the effect of changes in the spatial resolution of weather input data on yields simulated by four crop models (LINTUL-SLIM, DSSAT-CSM, EPIC and WOFOST) was systematically analyzed.
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This article is published in European Journal of Agronomy.The article was published on 2013-08-01. It has received 54 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Weather station.

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How Do Various Maize Crop Models Vary in Their Responses to Climate Change Factors

TL;DR: The largest maize crop model intercomparison to date, including 23 different models, is presented, suggesting that using an ensemble of models has merit and there was a large uncertainty in the yield response to [CO2 ] among models.
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Agriculture in West Africa in the Twenty-First Century: Climate Change and Impacts Scenarios, and Potential for Adaptation

TL;DR: A comprehensive overview of climate change impacts on agriculture in West Africa based on the recent scientific literature is provided and potential for adaptation for major crops is illustrated.
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On the Assessment of Surface Heat Flux and Evaporation Using Large-Scale Parameters

TL;DR: In this article, the large-scale parameterization of the surface fluxes of sensible and latent heat is properly expressed in terms of energetic considerations over land while formulas of the bulk aerodynamic type are most suitahle over the sea.
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The DSSAT cropping system model

TL;DR: The benefits of the new, re-designed DSSAT-CSM will provide considerable opportunities to its developers and others in the scientific community for greater cooperation in interdisciplinary research and in the application of knowledge to solve problems at field, farm, and higher levels.
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Climate and the efficiency of crop production in Britain

TL;DR: The efficiency of crop production is defined in thermodynamic terms as the ratio of energy output (carbohydrate) to energy input (solar radiation). Temperature and water supply are the main climatic constraints on efficiency as mentioned in this paper.
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CropSyst, a cropping systems simulation model

TL;DR: CropSyst as discussed by the authors is a multi-year, multi-crop, daily time step simulation model developed to serve as an analytical tool to study the effect of climate, soils, and management on cropping systems productivity and the environment.
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