This study explored the utility of the impact response surface (IRS) approach for investigating model ensemble crop yield responses under a large range of changes in climate. IRSs of spring and winter wheat Triticum aestivum yields were constructed from a 26-member ensemble of process-based crop simulation models for sites in Finland, Germany and Spain across a latitudinal transect. The sensitivity of modelled yield to systematic increments of changes in temperature (-2 to +9°C) and precipitation (-50 to +50%) was tested by modifying values of baseline (1981 to 2010) daily weather, with CO2 concentration fixed at 360 ppm. The IRS approach offers an effective method of portraying model behaviour under changing climate as well as advantages f...
Crop growth simulation models can differ greatly in their treatment of key processes and hence in th...
Impact response surfaces (IRSs) of spring and winter wheat yields were constructed from a 26-member ...
Impact response surfaces (IRSs) depict the response of an impact variable to changes in...
This study explored the utility of the impact response surface (IRS) approach for investigating mode...
This study explored the utility of the impact response surface (IRS) approach for investigating mode...
This study explored the utility of the impact response surface (IRS) approach for investigating mode...
This study explored the utility of the impact response surface (IRS) approach for investigating mode...
peer reviewedThis study aims to explore the utility of the impact response surface (IRS) approach fo...
Impact response surfaces (IRSs) were constructed to depict the sensitivity of modelled spring and wi...
Impact response surfaces (IRSs) are plots that show the response of a dependent variable (the surfac...
Crop growth simulation models can differ greatly in their treatment of key processes and hence in th...
Crop growth simulation models can differ greatly in their treatment of key processes and hence in th...
Crop growth simulation models can differ greatly in their treatment of key processes and hence in th...
Crop growth simulation models can differ greatly in their treatment of key processes and hence in th...
<p>Crop growth simulation models can differ greatly in their treatment of key processes and hence in...
Crop growth simulation models can differ greatly in their treatment of key processes and hence in th...
Impact response surfaces (IRSs) of spring and winter wheat yields were constructed from a 26-member ...
Impact response surfaces (IRSs) depict the response of an impact variable to changes in...
This study explored the utility of the impact response surface (IRS) approach for investigating mode...
This study explored the utility of the impact response surface (IRS) approach for investigating mode...
This study explored the utility of the impact response surface (IRS) approach for investigating mode...
This study explored the utility of the impact response surface (IRS) approach for investigating mode...
peer reviewedThis study aims to explore the utility of the impact response surface (IRS) approach fo...
Impact response surfaces (IRSs) were constructed to depict the sensitivity of modelled spring and wi...
Impact response surfaces (IRSs) are plots that show the response of a dependent variable (the surfac...
Crop growth simulation models can differ greatly in their treatment of key processes and hence in th...
Crop growth simulation models can differ greatly in their treatment of key processes and hence in th...
Crop growth simulation models can differ greatly in their treatment of key processes and hence in th...
Crop growth simulation models can differ greatly in their treatment of key processes and hence in th...
<p>Crop growth simulation models can differ greatly in their treatment of key processes and hence in...
Crop growth simulation models can differ greatly in their treatment of key processes and hence in th...
Impact response surfaces (IRSs) of spring and winter wheat yields were constructed from a 26-member ...
Impact response surfaces (IRSs) depict the response of an impact variable to changes in...