Journal article
A statistical analysis of three ensembles of crop model responses to temperature and CO2 concentration
D Makowski, S Asseng, F Ewert, S Bassu, JL Durand, T Li, P Martre, M Adam, PK Aggarwal, C Angulo, C Baron, B Basso, P Bertuzzi, C Biernath, H Boogaard, KJ Boote, B Bouman, S Bregaglio, N Brisson, S Buis Show all
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | Published : 2015
Abstract
Ensembles of process-based crop models are increasingly used to simulate crop growth for scenarios of temperature and/or precipitation changes corresponding to different projections of atmospheric CO2 concentrations. This approach generates large datasets with thousands of simulated crop yield data. Such datasets potentially provide new information but it is difficult to summarize them in a useful way due to their structural complexities. An associated issue is that it is not straightforward to compare crops and to interpolate the results to alternative climate scenarios not initially included in the simulation protocols. Here we demonstrate that statistical models based on random-coefficien..
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