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    Global needs for nitrogen fertilizer to improve wheat yield under climate change

    Increasing global food demand will require more food production1 without further exceeding the planetary boundaries2 while simultaneously adapting to climate change3. We used an ensemble of wheat simulation model...

    Pierre Martre, Sibylle Dueri, Jose Rafael Guarin, Frank Ewert in Nature Plants (2024)

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    Proposal and extensive test of a calibration protocol for crop phenology models

    A major effect of environment on crops is through crop phenology, and therefore, the capacity to predict phenology for new environments is important. Mechanistic crop models are a major tool for such predictio...

    Daniel Wallach, Taru Palosuo, Peter Thorburn in Agronomy for Sustainable Development (2023)

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    Using machine learning with case studies to identify practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions across Australian grain production regions

    It is difficult to identify farm management practices that consistently provide greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement at different locations because effectiveness of practices is greatly influenced by climates and so...

    Elizabeth Meier, Peter Thorburn, Jody Biggs in Agronomy for Sustainable Development (2023)

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    Is big data for big farming or for everyone? Perceptions in the Australian grains industry

    Continued population growth and land intensification put increasing pressure on agricultural production and point to a need for a ‘step change’ in agriculture to meet the demand. Advances in digital technology...

    Aysha Fleming, Emma Jakku, Lilly Lim-Camacho in Agronomy for Sustainable Development (2018)

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    Author Correction: The uncertainty of crop yield projections is reduced by improved temperature response functions

    Nature Plants 3, 17102 (2017); published online 17 July 2017; corrected online 27 September 2017.

    Enli Wang, Pierre Martre, Zhigan Zhao, Frank Ewert, Andrea Maiorano in Nature Plants (2017)

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    Erratum: The uncertainty of crop yield projections is reduced by improved temperature response functions

    Nature Plants 3, 17102 (2017); published 17 July 2017; corrected 3 August 2017. In the original version of this Article, the author information was incorrect. Enli Wang and Pierre Martre contributed equally to...

    Enli Wang, Pierre Martre, Zhigan Zhao, Frank Ewert, Andrea Maiorano in Nature Plants (2017)

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    The uncertainty of crop yield projections is reduced by improved temperature response functions

    Increasing the accuracy of crop productivity estimates is a key element in planning adaptation strategies to ensure global food security under climate change. Process-based crop models are effective means to p...

    Enli Wang, Pierre Martre, Zhigan Zhao, Frank Ewert, Andrea Maiorano in Nature Plants (2017)

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    Similar estimates of temperature impacts on global wheat yield by three independent methods

    The potential impact of global temperature change on global crop yield has recently been assessed with different methods. Here we show that grid-based and point-based simulations and statistical regressions (f...

    Bing Liu, Senthold Asseng, Christoph Müller, Frank Ewert in Nature Climate Change (2016)

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    Predicting Climate Change Impacts on Sugarcane Production at Sites in Australia, Brazil and South Africa Using the Canegro Model

    Reliable predictions of sugarcane response to climate change are necessary to plan adaptation strategies. The objective of this study was to assess the use of global climate models (GCMs) and a crop simulation...

    Abraham Singels, Matthew Jones, Fabio Marin, Alexander Ruane, Peter Thorburn in Sugar Tech (2014)

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    The Use of Stable Isotopes of Water for Determining Sources of Water for Plant Transpiration

    Over the last ten years, there has been a large increase in the number of vegetation studies that have incorporated measurements of the stable isotopic composition of water. There are many methods for measurin...

    Glen Walker, Jean-Pierre Brunel in Stable Isotope Techniques in the Study of … (2001)