Limited knowledge about how nitrogen (N) dynamics are affected by climate change, weather variability, and crop management is a major barrier to improving the productivity and environmental performance of soybean-based cropping systems. To fill this knowledge gap, we created a systems understanding of agroecosystem N dynamics and quantified the impact of controllable (management) and uncontrollable (weather, climate) factors on N fluxes and soybean yields. We performed a simulation experiment across 10 soybean production environments in the United States using the Agricultural Production Systems sIMulator (APSIM) model and future climate projections from five global circulation models. Climate change (2020–2080) increased N mineralization (...
Understanding how conservation agricultural management improves soil nitrogen (N) stability in the f...
Master of Science in Crop Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.Low crop produ...
Drought is by far the most important environmental factor contributing to crop yield loss, especiall...
The effect of climate change on crop production and nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) pollution from subsurfa...
An accurate estimation of crop yield under climate change scenarios is essential to quantify our abi...
Earth is faced with dramatic changes in the weather systems, which leads to climate change. Climate ...
The production of soybean is gaining more attention in West Africa. In light of projected changes in...
Whilst used in all continents, the majority of soybean production takes place in specific regions. T...
Soybean is a very important crop, cultivated mainly as feedstock for animal production, but also for...
It is critical to evaluate conservation practices that protect soil and water resources from climate...
Meeting soybean demand on existing cropland area for a global population of 9.7 billion people by th...
A land process model, Integrated Science Assessment Model, is extended to simulate contemporary soyb...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyIgnacio A. CiampittiNitrogen (N) is the most limiting nutr...
peer reviewedA critical omission from climate change impact studies on crop yield is the interaction...
Agriculture in the United States (US) cycles large quantities of nitrogen (N) to produce food, fuel,...
Understanding how conservation agricultural management improves soil nitrogen (N) stability in the f...
Master of Science in Crop Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.Low crop produ...
Drought is by far the most important environmental factor contributing to crop yield loss, especiall...
The effect of climate change on crop production and nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) pollution from subsurfa...
An accurate estimation of crop yield under climate change scenarios is essential to quantify our abi...
Earth is faced with dramatic changes in the weather systems, which leads to climate change. Climate ...
The production of soybean is gaining more attention in West Africa. In light of projected changes in...
Whilst used in all continents, the majority of soybean production takes place in specific regions. T...
Soybean is a very important crop, cultivated mainly as feedstock for animal production, but also for...
It is critical to evaluate conservation practices that protect soil and water resources from climate...
Meeting soybean demand on existing cropland area for a global population of 9.7 billion people by th...
A land process model, Integrated Science Assessment Model, is extended to simulate contemporary soyb...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyIgnacio A. CiampittiNitrogen (N) is the most limiting nutr...
peer reviewedA critical omission from climate change impact studies on crop yield is the interaction...
Agriculture in the United States (US) cycles large quantities of nitrogen (N) to produce food, fuel,...
Understanding how conservation agricultural management improves soil nitrogen (N) stability in the f...
Master of Science in Crop Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.Low crop produ...
Drought is by far the most important environmental factor contributing to crop yield loss, especiall...