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The abstracts herein are of presentations by experts participating in the workshop “Modeling Wheat Response to High Temperature”. Sponsored by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) and in collaboration with the University of Florida, University of Bon...


Alderman, Phillip D.Quilligan, EmmaAsseng, SentholdEwert, FrankReynolds, Matthew P.[Proceedings of the Workshop Modeling Wheat Response to High Temperature held in El Batán, Mexico, 19-21 June 2013]Proceedings of the Workshop Modeling Wheat Response to High Temperature held in El Batán, Mexico, 19-21 June 2013

Efforts are under way in the agricultural research for development community to employ crop growth simulation models for the ex"=ante assessment of the impacts of agricultural technologies, in particular improved crop varieties. The approach, dubbed ``virtual crop modelling'', consists in the man...


Kleinwechter, U.Asseng, SentholdGastelo, M.Ritchie, J.Nelson, J.[Virtual crop modeling for technology impact assessment - lessons from a potato crop growth model]Virtual crop modeling for technology impact assessment - lessons from a potato crop growth model

Molero Milan, AnabelReynolds, Matthew P.Asseng, SentholdKholová, JanaRamírez Villegas, JuliánKrupnik, Timothy J.Jones, Peter[CoP on Crop Modeling Mini-Grants Report 2018]CoP on Crop Modeling Mini-Grants Report 2018

Potato is the most important non-grain crop in the world. Therefore, understanding the potential impacts of climate change on potato production is critical for future global food security. The SUBSTOR-Potato model was recently evaluated across a wide range of growing conditions, and improvements ...


Raymundo, R.Asseng, SentholdRobertson, R.Petsakos, A.Hoogenboom, GerritQuiróz, R.Hareau, G.Wolf, J.[Climate change impact on global potato production]Climate change impact on global potato production

Increasing use of regionally and globally oriented impacts studies, coordinated across international modelling groups, promises to bring about a new era in climate impacts research. Coordinated cycles of model improvement and projection are needed to make the most of this potential.


Challinor, Andrew J.Martre, PierreAsseng, SentholdThornton, Philip K.Ewert, Frank[Making the most of climate impacts ensembles]Making the most of climate impacts ensembles
Liu, BingMartre, PierreEwert, FrankPorter, John RChallinor, Andy JMüller, ChristophRuane, Alex C.Waha, KatharinaThorburn, Peter J.Aggarwal, Pramod K.Ahmed, MukhtarBalkovič, JurajBasso, BrunoBiernath, ChristianBindi, MarcoCammarano, DavideSanctis, Giacomo deDumont, BenjaminEspadafor, MónicaRezaei, Ehsan EyshiFerrise, RobertoGarcía Vila, MargaritaGayler, SebastianGao, YujingHoran, HeidiHoogenboom, GerritIzaurralde, Roberto C.Jones, Curtis D.Kassie, Belay T.Kersebaum, Kurt C.Klein, ChristianKöhler, Ann-KristinMaiorano, AndreaMinoli, SaraMartin, Manuel MSNaresh, Soora K.Nendel, ClaasO’Leary, Garry J.Palosuo, TaruPriesack, EckartRipoche, DominiqueRötter, Reimund P.Semenov, Mikhail AStöckle, ClaudioStreck, ThiloSupit, IwanTao, FuluVelde, Marijn van derWallach, DanielWang, EnliWebber, HeidiWolf, JoostXiao, LiujunZhang, ZhaoZhao, ZhiganZhu, YanAsseng, Senthold[Global wheat production with 1.5 and 2.0°C above pre‐industrial warming]Global wheat production with 1.5 and 2.0°C above pre‐industrial warming
Fleisher, D.H.Condori, B.Quiróz, R.Alva, A.Asseng, SentholdBarreda, CarolinaBindi, M.Boote, Kenneth J.Ferrise, R.Franke, A.C.Govindakrishnan, P.M.Harahagazwe, D.Hogenboom, G.Naresh Kumar, S.Merante, P.Nendel, C.Olesen, J.E.Parker, P.S.Raees, D.Raymundo, R.Ruane, Alex C.Stockle, C.Supit, I.Vanuytrecht, ElineWolf, JoostWoli, P.[A potato model inter-comparison across varyng climates and productivity levels]A potato model inter-comparison across varyng climates and productivity levels
Kleinwechter, U.Gastelo, M.Ritchie, J.Nelson, Gerald C.Asseng, Senthold[Simulating cultivar variations in potato yields for contrasting environments.]Simulating cultivar variations in potato yields for contrasting environments.
Asseng, SentholdEwert, FrankMartre, PierreRosenzweig, CynthiaJones, JimHatfield, Jerry L.Ruane, Alex C.Boote, Kenneth J.Thorburn, Peter J.Rötter, Reimund P.Cammarano, DavideBasso, BrunoAggarwal, Pramod K.Angulo, CarlosBertuzzi, PatrickBiernath, ChristianChallinor, Andrew J.Doltra, JordiGayler, SebastianGoldberg, Richard A.Grant, RobertHeng, LeeHooker, JoshHunt, TonyIngwersen, JoachimIzaurralde, Roberto CésarKersebaum, Kurt-ChristianMüller, ChristophNaresh Kumar, SooraNendel, ClaasO'Leary, Garry J.Olesen, J.E.Osborne, Tom M.Palosuo, TaruPriesack, EckartRipoche, DominiqueSemenov, Mikhail A.Shcherbak, IuriiSteduto, PasqualeStöckle, Claudio O.Stratonovitch, PierreStreck ISupit, IwanTao, FuluTravasso, MariaWaha, KatharinaWallach, DanielWhite, Jeffrey W.Williams, JimmyWolf, Joost[Benchmark data set for wheat growth models: Field experiments and AgMIP multi-model simulations]Benchmark data set for wheat growth models: Field experiments and AgMIP multi-model simulations
Raymundo, R.Asseng, SentholdCammarano, DavideQuiróz, R.[Potato, sweet potato, and yam models for climate change: A review.]Potato, sweet potato, and yam models for climate change: A review.

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