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Designing crop technology for a future climate: An example using response surface methodology and the CERES-Wheat model

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  • Dhungana, P.
  • Eskridge, K.M.
  • Weiss, A.
  • Baenziger, P.S.

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  • Dhungana, P. & Eskridge, K.M. & Weiss, A. & Baenziger, P.S., 2006. "Designing crop technology for a future climate: An example using response surface methodology and the CERES-Wheat model," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 87(1), pages 63-79, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:agisys:v:87:y:2006:i:1:p:63-79
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    3. Jonghan Ko & Lajpat Ahuja & S. Saseendran & Timothy Green & Liwang Ma & David Nielsen & Charles Walthall, 2012. "Climate change impacts on dryland cropping systems in the Central Great Plains, USA," Climatic Change, Springer, vol. 111(2), pages 445-472, March.
    4. Guo, Ruiping & Lin, Zhonghui & Mo, Xingguo & Yang, Chunlin, 2010. "Responses of crop yield and water use efficiency to climate change in the North China Plain," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 97(8), pages 1185-1194, August.
    5. El Chami, D. & Knox, J.W. & Daccache, A. & Weatherhead, E.K., 2015. "The economics of irrigating wheat in a humid climate – A study in the East of England," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 133(C), pages 97-108.
    6. Wang, Xiaowen & Li, Liang & Ding, Yibo & Xu, Jiatun & Wang, Yunfei & Zhu, Yan & Wang, Xiaoyun & Cai, Huanjie, 2021. "Adaptation of winter wheat varieties and irrigation patterns under future climate change conditions in Northern China," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 243(C).

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