Simulation of winter wheat yield and its variability in different climates of Europe: A comparison of eight crop growth models
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
We compared the performance of eight widely used, easily accessible and well-documented crop growth simulation models (APES, CROPSYST, DAISY, DSSAT, FASSET, HERMES. STICS and WOFOST) for winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L) during 49 growing seasons at eight sites in northwestern, Central and southeastern Europe. The aim was to examine how different process-based crop models perform at the field scale when provided with a limited set of information for model calibration and simulation, reflecting the typical use of models for large-scale applications, and to present the uncertainties related to this type of model application. Data used in the simulations consisted of daily weather statistics, information on soil properties, information on crop phenology for each cultivar, and basic crop and soil management information.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Climatic variability; Crop growth model; Model comparison; Simulation; Winter wheat; Yield prediction
List of contributors:
Moriondo, Marco
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