2022
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erac221
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Abstract: Crop multi-model ensembles (MME) have proven to be effective in increasing the accuracy of simulations in modelling experiments. However, the ability of a MME to capture crop response to changes in sowing dates and densities has not yet been investigated. These management interventions are some of the main levers for adapting cropping systems to climate change. Here, we explore the performance of a MME of 29 wheat crop models to predict the effect of changing sowing dates and rates on yield and yield component… Show more

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“…Thus, adjustments to the sowing date can alter photosynthesis and nutrient transport during wheat growth and development and, therefore, KW accumulation ( Silva et al., 2014 ; Wahid et al., 2017 ; Liu et al., 2021 ). An appropriate sowing date promotes tillering development, increases light interception, photosynthesis, and dry matter accumulation, and improves transport efficiency ( Dueri et al., 2022 ). However, sowing that is too early or too late weakens tillering, lowers the grain filling rate and duration, and decreases KW ( Shukla et al., 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, adjustments to the sowing date can alter photosynthesis and nutrient transport during wheat growth and development and, therefore, KW accumulation ( Silva et al., 2014 ; Wahid et al., 2017 ; Liu et al., 2021 ). An appropriate sowing date promotes tillering development, increases light interception, photosynthesis, and dry matter accumulation, and improves transport efficiency ( Dueri et al., 2022 ). However, sowing that is too early or too late weakens tillering, lowers the grain filling rate and duration, and decreases KW ( Shukla et al., 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%