Simulation of soil temperature under maize: An inter-comparison among 33 maize models
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Published:2024-05
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Volume:351
Page:110003
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ISSN:0168-1923
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Container-title:Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Author:
Kimball Bruce A.ORCID, Thorp Kelly R.ORCID, Boote Kenneth J., Stockle Claudio, Suyker Andrew E., Evett Steven R.ORCID, Brauer David K., Coyle Gwen G., Copeland Karen S.ORCID, Marek Gary W., Colaizzi Paul D.ORCID, Acutis Marco, Archontoulis Sotirios, Babacar Faye, Barcza Zoltán, Basso Bruno, Bertuzzi Patrick, De Antoni Migliorati Massimiliano, Dumont BenjaminORCID, Durand Jean-LouisORCID, Fodor Nándor, Gaiser Thomas, Gayler Sebastian, Grant RobertORCID, Guan Kaiyu, Hoogenboom GerritORCID, Jiang Qianjing, Kim Soo-HyungORCID, Kisekka IsayaORCID, Lizaso Jon, Perego Alessia, Peng Bin, Priesack Eckart, Qi Zhiming, Shelia VakhtangORCID, Srivastava Amit Kumar, Timlin DennisORCID, Webber HeidiORCID, Weber Tobias, Williams KarinaORCID, Viswanathan Michelle, Zhou WangORCID
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