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Hoogenboom, GerritJones, James W.White, Jeffrey W.Boote, Kenneth J.[Development of a Phaseolus crop simulation model]Development of a Phaseolus crop simulation model

In low-input systems, where most nutrients become available from soil organic matter (SOM) and residue turnover, the applicability of DSSAT (Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer) crop simulation models is limited because (i) it recognizes only one type of SOM (i.e., humus) and rece...


Gijsman, AJHoogenboom, GerritParton, WJKerridge, Peter C.[Modifying DSSAT crop models for low-input agricultural systems using a soil organic matter-residue module from Century]Modifying DSSAT crop models for low-input agricultural systems using a soil organic matter-residue module from Century
Hoogenboom, GerritWhite, Jeffrey W.Jones, James W.Boote, Kenneth J.[A new and improved dry bean simulation model: CROPGRO-dry bean]A new and improved dry bean simulation model: CROPGRO-dry bean

Hoogenboom, GerritWhite, Jeffrey W.Jones, James W.Boote, Kenneth J.[Beangro V1.01 dry bean crop growth simulation model: user`s guide]Beangro V1.01 dry bean crop growth simulation model: user`s guide
White, Jeffrey W.Hoogenboom, Gerrit[Análisis de variabilidad en rendimientos del IBYAN utilizando el modelo BEANGRO]Análisis de variabilidad en rendimientos del IBYAN utilizando el modelo BEANGRO

Microcomputer-based simulation models are increasingly being recommended as multipurpose tools for agricultural research. Use of a model should be conditioned by an evaluation of its performance and understanding of its limitations. This paper evaluates the responses of the process-oriented growt...


White, Jeffrey W.Hoogenboom, GerritJones, James W.Boote, Kenneth J.[Evaluation of the dry bean model BEANGRO V1.01 for crop production research in a tropical environment]Evaluation of the dry bean model BEANGRO V1.01 for crop production research in a tropical environment

Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important food and cash crop grown in diverse environmental settings in Ethiopia. Its production is very heterogenous in terms of ecology, cropping system and yield. This study analyses the agroclimatic resources of 18 representative bean growing sites in Ethiop...


Simane, BWortmann, Charles S.Hoogenboom, Gerrit[Haricot bean agroecology in Ethiopia: Definition using agroclimatic and crop growth simulation models]Haricot bean agroecology in Ethiopia: Definition using agroclimatic and crop growth simulation models

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