Matching crop phenology to environment is essential to improve yield and reduce risk of losses due to extreme temperatures, hence the importance of accurate prediction of flowering time. Empirical evidence suggests that soil water can influence flowering time in chickpea and wheat, but simulation models rarely account for this effect. Adjusting daily thermal time accumulation with fractional available soil water in the 0–60 cm soil layer improved the prediction of flowering time for both chickpea and wheat in comparison to the model simulating flowering time with only temperature and photoperiod. The number of post-flowering frost events accounted for 24% of the variation in observed chickpea yield using a temperature-photoperiod model, and...
In no-till management, the crop residue is left on the soil surface. The effect of residue on water ...
Cropping system simulation can address the complex and interactive nature of resilience and allows f...
Developing crop cultivars with novel traits could help agriculture adapt to climate change. As intro...
Matching crop phenology to environment is essential to improve yield and reduce risk of losses due t...
During the reproductive stage, chilling temperatures and frost reduce the yield of chickpea and limi...
Background: Accurate prediction of crop flowering time is required for reaching maximal farm efficie...
Against the backdrop of climate change, genotypes with improved adaptation to elevated temperature a...
Quantitative understanding of the response of phenology and crop growth to environmental factors is ...
Understanding and predicting small-grain cereal development is becoming increasingly important in en...
Plant phenology is a critical component of crop adaptation, especially under environmental condition...
Crop yield is reduced by heat and water stress and even more when these conditions co-occur. Yet, co...
Accurate prediction of flowering time helps breeders to develop new varieties that can achieve maxim...
Enabling crop flowering within an optimal calendar window minimises long-term risk of abiotic stress...
The photothermal response of three Kabuli chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) cultivars, at different grow...
The evaluation of past climate change is needed for selecting appropriate adapting strategy for futu...
In no-till management, the crop residue is left on the soil surface. The effect of residue on water ...
Cropping system simulation can address the complex and interactive nature of resilience and allows f...
Developing crop cultivars with novel traits could help agriculture adapt to climate change. As intro...
Matching crop phenology to environment is essential to improve yield and reduce risk of losses due t...
During the reproductive stage, chilling temperatures and frost reduce the yield of chickpea and limi...
Background: Accurate prediction of crop flowering time is required for reaching maximal farm efficie...
Against the backdrop of climate change, genotypes with improved adaptation to elevated temperature a...
Quantitative understanding of the response of phenology and crop growth to environmental factors is ...
Understanding and predicting small-grain cereal development is becoming increasingly important in en...
Plant phenology is a critical component of crop adaptation, especially under environmental condition...
Crop yield is reduced by heat and water stress and even more when these conditions co-occur. Yet, co...
Accurate prediction of flowering time helps breeders to develop new varieties that can achieve maxim...
Enabling crop flowering within an optimal calendar window minimises long-term risk of abiotic stress...
The photothermal response of three Kabuli chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) cultivars, at different grow...
The evaluation of past climate change is needed for selecting appropriate adapting strategy for futu...
In no-till management, the crop residue is left on the soil surface. The effect of residue on water ...
Cropping system simulation can address the complex and interactive nature of resilience and allows f...
Developing crop cultivars with novel traits could help agriculture adapt to climate change. As intro...