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Guarin and Asseng 2022
, and S. Asseng, 2022: Improving wheat production and breeding strategies using crop models. In Wheat Improvement: Food Security in a Changing Climate. M.P. Reynolds and H.-J. Braun, Eds., Springer, pp. 573-591, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-90673-3_31.
Crop simulation models are robust tools that enable users to better understand crop growth and development in various agronomic systems for improved decision making regarding agricultural productivity, environmental sustainability, and breeding. Crop models can simulate many agronomic treatments across a wide range of spatial and temporal scales, allowing for improved agricultural management practices, climate change impact assessment, and development of breeding strategies. This chapter examines current applications of wheat crop models and explores the benefits from model improvement and future trends, such as integration of G × E × M and genotype-to-phenotype interactions into modeling processes, to improve wheat (Triticum spp.) production and adaptation strategies for agronomists, breeders, farmers, and policymakers.
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@inbook{gu01200v, author={Guarin, J. R. and Asseng, S.}, editor={Reynolds, M. P. and Braun, H.-J.}, title={Improving wheat production and breeding strategies using crop models}, booktitle={Wheat Improvement: Food Security in a Changing Climate}, year={2022}, pages={573--591}, publisher={Springer}, doi={10.1007/978-3-030-90673-3_31}, }
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TY - CHAP ID - gu01200v AU - Guarin, J. R. AU - Asseng, S. ED - Reynolds, M. P. ED - Braun, H.-J. PY - 2022 TI - Improving wheat production and breeding strategies using crop models BT - Wheat Improvement: Food Security in a Changing Climate SP - 573 EP - 591 DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-90673-3_31 PB - Springer ER -
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