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Benchmark data set for wheat growth models: field experiments and AgMIP multi-model simulations
ISSN
2352-6378
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Asseng, Senthold
Ewert, Frank
Martre, Pierre
Rosenzweig, Cynthia
Jones, Jim
Hatfield, Jerry
Ruane, Alex C.
Boote, Ken
Thorburn, Peter J.
Cammarano, Davide
Basso, Bruno
Aggarwal, Pramod K.
Angulo, Carlos
Bertuzzi, Patrick
Biernath, Christian
Challinor, Andy
Doltra, Jordi
Gayler, Sebastian
Goldberg, Richard
Grant, Robert
Heng, Lee
Hooker, Josh
Hunt, Tony
Ingwersen, Joachim
Izaurralde, Cesar
Müller, Christoph
Kumar, Soora Naresh
Nendel, Claas
O'Leary, G.
Olesen, Jørgen E.
Osborne, Tom M.
Palosuo, Taru
Priesack, Eckart
Ripoche, Dominique
Semenov, Mikhail A.
Shcherbak, Iurii
Steduto, Pasquale
Stöckle, Claudio O.
Stratonovitch, Pierre
Streck, Thilo
Supit, Iwan
Tao, Fulu
Travasso, Maria
Waha, Katharina
Wallach, Daniel
White, Jeffrey W.
Williams, Jimmy
Wolf, Joost
DOI
10.18174/odjar.v1i1.14746
Abstract
The data set includes a current representative management treatment from detailed, quality-tested sentinel field experiments with wheat from four contrasting environments including Australia, The Netherlands, India and Argentina. Measurements include local daily climate data (solar radiation, maximum and minimum temperature, precipitation, surface wind, dew point temperature, relative humidity, and vapor pressure), soil characteristics, frequent growth, nitrogen in crop and soil, crop and soil water and yield components. Simulations include results from 27 wheat models and a sensitivity analysis with 26 models and 30 years (1981-2010) for each location, for elevated atmospheric CO2 and temperature changes, a heat stress sensitivity analysis at anthesis, and a sensitivity analysis with soil and crop management variations and a Global Climate Model end-century scenario.