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Author Holman, I.
Title How do models treat climate change adaptation? Type Conference Article
Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract Presentation SC 8.4 Impact indicators & models. How do models treat climate change adaptation?, Ian Holman, Cranfield University, United Kingdom (2016). Presented at the international conference Adaptation Futures 2016, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. No Label
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Publisher Place of Publication Rotterdam (Netherlands) Editor
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Area Expedition Conference AdaptationFutures 2016, 10-13 May 2016, Rotterdam
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Author Höglind, M., Persson T.
Title Yields and harvest security in Nordic forage production in the future – examples from simulation studies using the LINGRA model Type Conference Article
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Area Expedition Conference NJF Seminar 455 Nordic Forage Model Applications- predicting forage yield and quality in a variable and changing climate, Forssa, Finland,  NJF Report Vol. 9 No. 1 2013, p 4-5., 2013-01-30 to 2013-01-31
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Call Number MA @ admin @ Serial 2484
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Author Höglind, M.
Title Europeisk landbruk i et klima i endring (MACSUR) Type Conference Article
Year 2014 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Area Expedition Conference Bioforsk-konferansen 2014, Hamar Norway, 2014-02-05 to 2014-02-06
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Call Number MA @ admin @ Serial 2485
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Author Höglind, M.; Persson, T.; van Oijen, M.
Title Identifying target traits for forage grass breeding under a changing climate in Norway using the BASGRA model Type Conference Article
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Area Expedition Conference Proceedings of the 22nd International Grasslands Congress, Sydney, Australia, 2013-09-15 to 2013-09-19
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Call Number MA @ admin @ Serial 2483
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Author Savary, S.; Jouanin, C.; Félix, I.; Gourdain, E.; Piraux, F.; Brun, F.; Willocquet, L.
Title Assessing plant health in a network of experiments on hardy winter wheat varieties in France: patterns of disease-climate associations Type Journal Article
Year 2016 Publication European Journal of Plant Pathology Abbreviated Journal Eur. J. Plant Pathol.
Volume 146 Issue Pages 741-755
Keywords Puccinia triticina; Puccinia striiformis; Fusarium graminearum; Fusarium culmorum; Fusarium avenaceum; Blumeria graminis; Zymoseptoria tritici; Categorical data; Risk factor; Multiple pathosystem; Correspondence analysis; Logistic regression
Abstract A data set generated by a multi-year (2003–2010) and multi-site network of experiments on winter wheat varieties grown at different levels of crop management is analysed in order to assess the importance of climate on the variability of wheat health. Wheat health is represented by the multiple pathosystem involving five components: leaf rust, yellow rust, fusarium head blight, powdery mildew, and septoria tritici blotch. An overall framework of associations between multiple diseases and climate variables is developed. This framework involves disease levels in a binary form (i.e. epidemic vs. non-epidemic) and synthesis variables accounting for climate over spring and early summer. The multiple disease-climate pattern of associations of this framework conforms to disease-specific knowledge of climate effects on the components of the pathosystem. It also concurs with a (climate-based) risk factor approach to wheat diseases. This report emphasizes the value of large scale data in crop health assessment and the usefulness of a risk factor approach for both tactical and strategic decisions for crop health management.
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Call Number MA @ admin @ Serial 4755
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