A potato model intercomparison across varying climates and productivity levels

Author:

Fleisher David H.1,Condori Bruno1,Quiroz Roberto2,Alva Ashok3,Asseng Senthold4,Barreda Carolina2,Bindi Marco5,Boote Kenneth J.4,Ferrise Roberto5,Franke Angelinus C.6,Govindakrishnan Panamanna M.7,Harahagazwe Dieudonne8,Hoogenboom Gerrit4,Naresh Kumar Soora9,Merante Paolo5,Nendel Claas10,Olesen Jorgen E.11,Parker Phillip S.10,Raes Dirk12,Raymundo Rubi4,Ruane Alex C.13,Stockle Claudio14,Supit Iwan15,Vanuytrecht Eline12,Wolf Joost16,Woli Prem17

Affiliation:

1. Crop Systems and Global Change Laboratory; USDA-ARS; Beltsville MD USA

2. Production Systems and the Environment; International Potato Center; Lima Peru

3. Desert Agriculture and Ecosystem Program; Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research; Safat Kuwait

4. Agricultural & Biological Engineering Department; University of Florida; Gainesville FL USA

5. Department of Agrifood Production and Environmental Sciences; University of Florence; Florence Italy

6. Soil, Crop and Climate Sciences; University of the Free State; Bloemfontein South Africa

7. Central Potato Research Institute; Shimla India

8. Production Systems and the Environment; International Potato Center SSA; Nairobi Kenya

9. Centre for Environment Science and Climate Resilient Agriculture; Indian Agricultural Research Institute; New Delhi India

10. Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research; Institute of Landscape Systems Analysis; Müncheberg Germany

11. Department of Agroecology; Aarhus University; Tjele Denmark

12. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences; KU Leuven University; Leuven Belgium

13. NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies; New York NY USA

14. Biological Systems Engineering; Washington State University; Pullman WA USA

15. Earth System Science and Climate Adaptive Land Management; Wageningen University and Research Center; Wageningen The Netherlands

16. Plant Production Systems; Wageningen University and Research Center; Wageningen The Netherlands

17. AgWeatherNet Program; Washington State University; Pullman WA USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Ecology,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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