2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.06.03.494418
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Bayesian multi-level calibration of a process-based maize phenology model

Abstract: Plant phenology models are important components in process-based crop models, which are used to assess the impact of climate change on food production. For reliable model predictions, parameters in phenology models have to be accurately known. They are usually estimated by calibrating the model to observations. However, at regional scales in which different cultivars of a crop species may be grown, not accounting for inherent differences in phenological development between cultivars in the model and the presen… Show more

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