The global demand for agricultural crop production is expected to roughly double by 2050. Cultivar development and improved agronomic practices are a center piece of climate change adaptation in agriculture. Our study aims to: (i) examine the main limitations of crop simulation modelling for ideotype breeding, (ii) present a new approach developed in MACSUR (http://macsur.eu/) Barley Cultivar Design (BCD) study, and (iii) present results on model-aided ideotyping of climate-resilient barley cultivars for Boreal and Mediterranean climatic zones.

Using crop model ensembles to design future climate-resilient barley cultivars / Tao, F.; Rötter, R. P.; Palosu, T.; Hernández, C. G.; Mínguez, M. I.; Semenov, M.; Kersebaum, K. C.; Nendel, C.; Cammarano, D.; Hoffmann, H.; Ewert, F.; Dambreville, A.; Martre, P.; Rodríguez, L.; Ruiz-Ramos, M.; Gaiser, T.; Höhn, J. G.; Ferrise, R.; Bindi, M.; Schulman, A.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2016), pp. 141-142. (Intervento presentato al convegno MACSUR and AgMIP jointly present the International Crop Modelling Symposium: Crop Modelling for Agriculture and food security under global change tenutosi a Berlino nel 15-17 marzo 2016).

Using crop model ensembles to design future climate-resilient barley cultivars

FERRISE, ROBERTO;BINDI, MARCO;
2016

Abstract

The global demand for agricultural crop production is expected to roughly double by 2050. Cultivar development and improved agronomic practices are a center piece of climate change adaptation in agriculture. Our study aims to: (i) examine the main limitations of crop simulation modelling for ideotype breeding, (ii) present a new approach developed in MACSUR (http://macsur.eu/) Barley Cultivar Design (BCD) study, and (iii) present results on model-aided ideotyping of climate-resilient barley cultivars for Boreal and Mediterranean climatic zones.
2016
MACSUR and AgMIP jointly present the International Crop Modelling Symposium: Crop Modelling for Agriculture and food security under global change
MACSUR and AgMIP jointly present the International Crop Modelling Symposium: Crop Modelling for Agriculture and food security under global change
Berlino
15-17 marzo 2016
Tao, F.; Rötter, R. P.; Palosu, T.; Hernández, C. G.; Mínguez, M. I.; Semenov, M.; Kersebaum, K. C.; Nendel, C.; Cammarano, D.; Hoffmann, H.; Ewert, F.; Dambreville, A.; Martre, P.; Rodríguez, L.; Ruiz-Ramos, M.; Gaiser, T.; Höhn, J. G.; Ferrise, R.; Bindi, M.; Schulman, A.
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