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Global Change Biology | 2014

How do various maize crop models vary in their responses to climate change factors

Simona Bassu; Nadine Brisson; Jean Louis Durand; Kenneth J. Boote; Jon I. Lizaso; James W. Jones; Cynthia Rosenzweig; Alex C. Ruane; Myriam Adam; Christian Baron; Bruno Basso; Christian Biernath; Hendrik Boogaard; Sjaak Conijn; Marc Corbeels; Delphine Deryng; Giacomo De Sanctis; Sebastian Gayler; Patricio Grassini; Jerry L. Hatfield; Steven Hoek; Cesar Izaurralde; Raymond Jongschaap; Armen R. Kemanian; K. Christian Kersebaum; Soo-Hyung Kim; Naresh S. Kumar; David Makowski; Christoph Müller; Claas Nendel

Potential consequences of climate change on crop production can be studied using mechanistic crop simulation models. While a broad variety of maize simulation models exist, it is not known whether different models diverge on grain yield responses to changes in climatic factors, or whether they agree in their general trends related to phenology, growth, and yield. With the goal of analyzing the sensitivity of simulated yields to changes in temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations [CO2 ], we present the largest maize crop model intercomparison to date, including 23 different models. These models were evaluated for four locations representing a wide range of maize production conditions in the world: Lusignan (France), Ames (USA), Rio Verde (Brazil) and Morogoro (Tanzania). While individual models differed considerably in absolute yield simulation at the four sites, an ensemble of a minimum number of models was able to simulate absolute yields accurately at the four sites even with low data for calibration, thus suggesting that using an ensemble of models has merit. Temperature increase had strong negative influence on modeled yield response of roughly -0.5 Mg ha(-1) per °C. Doubling [CO2 ] from 360 to 720 μmol mol(-1) increased grain yield by 7.5% on average across models and the sites. That would therefore make temperature the main factor altering maize yields at the end of this century. Furthermore, there was a large uncertainty in the yield response to [CO2 ] among models. Model responses to temperature and [CO2 ] did not differ whether models were simulated with low calibration information or, simulated with high level of calibration information.


Agricultural Systems | 2009

Can large-scale biofuels production be sustainable by 2020?

P.S. Bindraban; Erwin H. Bulte; Sjaak Conijn


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2012

Modeling the productivity of energy crops in different agro-ecological environments.

Qi Jing; Sjaak Conijn; Raymond Jongschaap; P.S. Bindraban


Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining | 2012

Accounting for the constrained availability of land: a comparison of bio‐based ethanol, polyethylene, and PLA with regard to non‐renewable energy use and land use

Harriëtte L. Bos; Koen Meesters; Sjaak Conijn; Wim J. Corré; Martin Kumar Patel


Archive | 2012

Can biofuels be sustainable by 2020? An assessment for an obligatory blending target of 10% in the Netherlands

P.S. Bindraban; Erwin H. Bulte; Sjaak Conijn; Bas Eickhout; Monique Hoogwijk; Marc Londo


Industrial Crops and Products | 2016

Comparing biobased products from oil crops versus sugar crops with regard to non-renewable energy use, GHG emissions and land use.

Harriëtte L. Bos; Koen Meesters; Sjaak Conijn; Wim J. Corré; Martin Kumar Patel


Archive | 2012

Uncertainties in maize crop model responses to climate factors

Simona Bassu; Jean-Louis Durand; Jon I. Lizaso; Kenneth J. Boote; David Makowski; Alex C. Ruane; Christian Baron; Bruno Basso; Christian Biernath; Hendrik Boogaard; Sjaak Conijn; Delphine Deryng; Giacomo De Sanctis; Sebastian Gayler; Patricio Grassini; Steven Hoek; Cesar Izaurralde; Raymond Jongschaap; Armen R. Kemanian; Kurt Christian Kersebaum; Christoph Müller; Claas Nendel; Eckart Priesack; Federico Sau; Iurii Shcherbak; Fulu Tao; Edmar Teixeira; Dennis Timlin; Katharina Waha; Jerry L. Hatfield


Archive | 2015

How precisely do maize crop models simulate the impact of climate change variables on yields and water use

Jean-Louis Durand; Simona Bassu; Nadine Brisson; Kenneth J. Boote; Jon Lizano; James W. Jones; Cynthia Rosenzweig; Alex C. Ruane; Myriam Adam; Christian Baron; Bruno Basso; Christian Biernath; Hendrik Boogaard; Sjaak Conijn; Marc Corbeels; Delphine Deryng; Giacomo De Sanctis; Sebastian Gayler; Patricio Grassini; Jerry L. Hatfield; Steven Hoek; Cesar Izaurralde; Raymond Jongschaap; Armen R. Kemanian; Kurt Christian Kersebaum; Soo-Hyung Kim; Naresh S. Kumar; David Makowski; Christoph Müller; Claas Nendel


Natural Resources | 2014

Evaluation of the Effect of Agricultural Management on Energy Yield and Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction of Bioenergy Production Chains

Sjaak Conijn; Wim J. Corré; Hans Langeveld; Jacques Davies


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2011

Duurzaamheid van biobased producten : energiegebruik en broeikasgasemissie van producten met suikers als grondstof

Harriëtte L. Bos; Sjaak Conijn; Wim J. Corré; Koen Meesters; Martin Kumar Patel

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Raymond Jongschaap

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Wim J. Corré

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Giacomo De Sanctis

European Food Safety Authority

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Alex C. Ruane

Goddard Institute for Space Studies

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Armen R. Kemanian

Pennsylvania State University

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Bruno Basso

Michigan State University

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Kenneth J. Boote

United States Department of Agriculture

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Patricio Grassini

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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