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Rötter, R.P.; Palosuo, T.; Kersebaum, K.-C.; Angulo, C.; Bindi, M.; Ewert, F.; Ferrise, R.; Hlavinka, P.; Moriondo, M.; Olesen, J.E.; Takáč, J.; Trnka, M. Simulation of spring barley yield in different climatic zones of Northern and Central Europe: A comparison of nine crop models 2012 Field Crops Research 133 23-36 details   doi
Rötter, R.P.; Palosuo, T.; Kersebaum, K.C.; Angulo, C.; Bindi, M.; Ewert, F.; Ferrise, R.; Hlavinka, P.; Moriondo, M.; Nendel, C.; Olesen, J.E.; Patil, R.H.; Ruget, F.; Takác, J.; Trnka, M. Simulation of spring barley yield in different climatic zones of Northern and Central Europe: A comparison of nine crop models 2012 Field Crops Research 133 23-36 details   doi
Rötter, R.P.; Tao, F.; Höhn, J.G.; Palosuo, T. Use of crop simulation modelling to aid ideotype design of future cereal cultivars 2015 Journal of Experimental Botany 66 3463-3476 details   doi
Tao, F.; Palosuo, T.; Roetter, R.P.; Hernandez Diaz-Ambrona, C.G.; Ines Minguez, M.; Semenov, M.A.; Kersebaum, K.C.; Cammarano, D.; Specka, X.; Nendel, C.; Srivastava, A.K.; Ewert, F.; Padovan, G.; Ferrise, R.; Martre, P.; Rodriguez, L.; Ruiz-Ramos, M.; Gaiser, T.; Hohn, J.G.; Salo, T.; Dibari, C.; Schulman, A.H. Why do crop models diverge substantially in climate impact projections? A comprehensive analysis based on eight barley crop models 2020 Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 281 107851 details   doi
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