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

Volume: 49, Pages: 104 - 114
Published: Aug 1, 2013
Abstract
Crop growth simulation models are increasingly used for regionally assessing the effects of climate change and variability on crop yields. These models require spatially and temporally detailed, location-specific, environmental (weather and soil) and management data as inputs, which are often difficult to obtain consistently for larger regions. Aggregating the resolution of input data for crop model applications may increase the uncertainty of...
Paper Details
Title
Characteristic ‘fingerprints’ of crop model responses to weather input data at different spatial resolutions
Published Date
Aug 1, 2013
Volume
49
Pages
104 - 114
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