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Physical robustness of canopy temperature models for crop heat stress simulation across environments and production conditions

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Main Authors: Webber, Heidi, White, Jeffrey W., Kimball, Bruce A., Ewert, Frank, Asseng, Senthold, Eyshi Rezaei, Ehsan, Pinter, Paul J., Hatfield, Jerry L., Reynolds, Matthew P., Ababaei, Behnam, Bindi, Marco, Doltra, Jordi, Ferrise, Roberto, Kage, Henning, Kassie, Belay T., Kersebaum, Kurt-Christian, Luig, Adam, Olesen, Jørgen E., Semenov, Mikhail A., Stratonovitch, Pierre, Ratjen, Arne M., LaMorte, Robert L., Leavitt, Steven W., Hunsaker, Douglas J., Wall, Gerard W., Martre, Pierre
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2018
Subjects:
heat stress
crop modelling
evaluation
drought
climate change
wheat
crop performance
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160014
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