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1. MONTPEL: A multi-component Penman-Monteith energy balance model.

2. Responses of spring wheat yield and growth period to different future climate change models in the yellow river irrigation area based on CMIP6 and WOFOST models.

3. Seasonal climate forecast-an important tool in managing the risk of extreme weather events in Australia's wheat industry.

4. Seasonal climate models for national wheat yield forecasts in Brazil.

5. Impacts of diffuse radiation fraction on light use efficiency and gross primary production of winter wheat in the North China Plain.

6. Incorporating machine learning with biophysical model can improve the evaluation of climate extremes impacts on wheat yield in south-eastern Australia.

7. Integrating satellite and climate data to predict wheat yield in Australia using machine learning approaches.

8. Photosynthetic characteristics and grain yield of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in response to fertilizer, precipitation, and soil water storage before sowing under the ridge and furrow system: A path analysis.

9. Raising genetic yield potential in high productive countries: Designing wheat ideotypes under climate change.

10. Partitioning evapotranspiration of a drip-irrigated wheat crop: Inter-comparing eddy covariance-, sap flow-, lysimeter- and FAO-based methods.

11. Global historical soybean and wheat yield loss estimates from ozone pollution considering water and temperature as modifying effects.

12. Climate change impact on Mexico wheat production.

13. Photosynthetic capacity, canopy size and rooting depth mediate response to heat and water stress of annual and perennial grain crops.

14. Estimating wheat grain yield by assimilating phenology and LAI with the WheatGrow model based on theoretical uncertainty of remotely sensed observation.

15. Row orientation influences the diurnal cycle of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence emission from wheat canopy, as demonstrated by radiative transfer modeling.

16. Water productivity of rainfed maize and wheat: A local to global perspective.

17. The effects of projected climate and climate extremes on a winter and summer crop in the southeast USA.

18. Comparison of sensitive stages of wheat, barley, canola, chickpea and field pea to temperature and water stress across Australia.

19. Estimating wheat green area index from ground-based LiDAR measurement using a 3D canopy structure model.

20. A decade of carbon flux measurements with annual and perennial crop rotations on the Canadian Prairies.

21. Reduction of fungal disease spread in cultivar mixtures: Impact of canopy architecture on rain-splash dispersal and on crop microclimate.

22. Effects of jointing and booting low temperature stresses on grain yield and yield components in wheat.

23. Statistical emulators of maize, rice, soybean and wheat yields from global gridded crop models.

24. Evaluating the impact of a 2.5–3°C increase in temperature on drought-stressed German wheat cultivars under natural stress conditions.

25. Strategies of Parameter Optimization and Soil Moisture Sensor Deployment for Accurate Estimation of Evapotranspiration Through a Data-driven Method.

26. Yield trends under varying environmental conditions for sorghum and wheat across Australia.

27. Site-specific field management adaptation is key to feeding the world in the 21st century.

28. Simulating the effects of low-temperature stress on wheat biomass growth and yield.

29. Exploring the uncertainty in projected wheat phenology, growth and yield under climate change in China.

30. Hyperspectral response of agronomic variables to background optical variability: Results of a numerical experiment.

31. Modelling the effects of heat stress on post-heading durations in wheat: A comparison of temperature response routines.

32. Estimation of ecotype-specific cultivar parameters in a wheat phenology model and uncertainty analysis.

33. Satellite-based vegetation health indices as a criteria for insuring against drought-related yield losses.

34. Assessing the backward Lagrangian stochastic model for determining ammonia emissions using a synthetic source.

35. Simulating the impact of flooding on wheat yield – Case study in East China.

36. Modelling stomatal conductance of wheat: An assessment of response relationships under elevated CO2.

37. Comparison of a UAV- and an airborne-based system to acquire far-red sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence measurements over structurally different crops.

38. Multilayer modelling of ozone fluxes on winter wheat reveals large deposition on wet senescing leaves.

39. Agrometeorological analysis and prediction of wheat yield at the departmental level in France.

40. Impact of climate change on wheat flowering time in eastern Australia.

41. Investigating sources and sinks for ammonia exchanges between the atmosphere and a wheat canopy following slurry application with trailing hose.

42. Towards regional grain yield forecasting with 1 km-resolution EO biophysical products: Strengths and limitations at pan-European level.

43. Can crop-climate models be accurate and precise? A case study for wheat production in Denmark.

44. Carbon dioxide measurements above a wheat crop. II CO2 flux density and the effects of diffuse radiation.

45. Relationship of leaf elongation rate of young wheat leaves, gross primary productivity and environmental variables in the field with hourly and daily temporal resolution.

46. Identifying sources of uncertainty in wheat production projections with consideration of crop climatic suitability under future climate.

47. Warm nights increase Fusarium Head Blight negative impact on barley and wheat grains.

48. On the spatial variation of soil rhizospheric and heterotrophic respiration in a winter wheat stand.

49. Modeling evapotranspiration and energy balance in a wheat–maize cropping system using the revised RZ-SHAW model.

50. An objective approach to model reduction: Application to the Sirius wheat model.

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