Autor: Reynolds, Matthew P.
- Evidence for increasing global wheat yield potential
- The uncertainty of crop yield projections is reduced by improved temperature response functions
- Proceedings of the Workshop Modeling Wheat Response to High Temperature held in El Batán, Mexico, 19-21 June 2013
- Rising temperatures reduce global wheat production
- Shaping Sustainable Intensive Production Systems - Improved Crops and Cropping Systems in the Developing World
- Similar estimates of temperature impacts on global wheat yield by three independent methods
Autor: Asseng, Senthold
- Evidence for increasing global wheat yield potential
- The uncertainty of crop yield projections is reduced by improved temperature response functions
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- Crop model improvement reduces the uncertainty of the response totemperature of multi-model ensembles
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