Journal articleSimulation models can serve as useful tools in taking critical decisions with respect to optimization of input use in agriculture. A field experiment was conducted during 2009–2010 and 2010–2011 to study the effect of irrigation and N interaction on yield and input use efficiency in wheat (cv HD 2932) and to validate an indigenous generic simulation model ‘‘InfoCrop’’ to predict grain yield and actual evapotranspiration of wheat in a sandy loam soil (Typic Haplustept) of Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. Wheat was grown with four levels of N, i.e., 0, 30, 60, 120 kg N/ha, and four irrigation levels, i.e., rainfed, and irrigation to meet 30, 60 and 100% soil moisture depletion from field capacity. It was ...
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A mechanistic crop growth simulation model, WTGROWS, is developed for use in analyzing effects of cl...
New Zealand Agricultural Engineering InstituteThis study evaluated the ability of nine models to des...
<p>Understanding and increasing yield potential of cereals is essential to meet the growing fo...
Projected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availability for agriculture...
Crop simulation models can provide an alternative, less time-consuming and inexpensive means of dete...
International audienceProjected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availa...
Projected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availability for agriculture...
A model has been developed that predicts spring wheat grain and dry matter yield. Preliminary tests ...
Practical methods for the accurate estimation of water requirement for irrigated agriculture are ess...
Projected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availability for agriculture...
To simulate cropping systems, crop models must not only give reliable predictions of yield across a ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The test on the model with data ...
A systems simulation model was set up in order to study the effect of varying the level of available...
<p>Projected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availability for agricult...
Not AvailableSimulation models can serve as useful tools in taking critical decisions with respect t...
A mechanistic crop growth simulation model, WTGROWS, is developed for use in analyzing effects of cl...
New Zealand Agricultural Engineering InstituteThis study evaluated the ability of nine models to des...
<p>Understanding and increasing yield potential of cereals is essential to meet the growing fo...
Projected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availability for agriculture...
Crop simulation models can provide an alternative, less time-consuming and inexpensive means of dete...
International audienceProjected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availa...
Projected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availability for agriculture...
A model has been developed that predicts spring wheat grain and dry matter yield. Preliminary tests ...
Practical methods for the accurate estimation of water requirement for irrigated agriculture are ess...
Projected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availability for agriculture...
To simulate cropping systems, crop models must not only give reliable predictions of yield across a ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The test on the model with data ...
A systems simulation model was set up in order to study the effect of varying the level of available...
<p>Projected global warming and population growth will reduce future water availability for agricult...