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Assessing soil water trajectories and WUE: a multi-year modeling approach to design resilient cereal-legume rotations in the dry areas

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Marrou, H and Ghanem, ME and Belhouchette, H and Moeller, C and Sinclair, TR, Assessing soil water trajectories and WUE: a multi-year modeling approach to design resilient cereal-legume rotations in the dry areas, Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium for Farming Systems Design, 7-10 September 2015, Montpellier, France, pp. 489-490. (2015) [Refereed Conference Paper]


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Abstract

Cropping system simulation can address the complex and interactive nature of resilience and allows for biological (crop growth and development), physical (soil-water dynamics), chemical (soil carbon and N turnover), and managementrelated (e.g. crop choice, applications of nitrogen fertilizer, timing of sowing) aspects of resilience to be quantified.

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Item Type:Refereed Conference Paper
Research Division:Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences
Research Group:Agriculture, land and farm management
Research Field:Agricultural production systems simulation
Objective Division:Plant Production and Plant Primary Products
Objective Group:Environmentally sustainable plant production
Objective Field:Environmentally sustainable plant production not elsewhere classified
UTAS Author:Moeller, C (Dr Carina Moeller)
ID Code:103387
Year Published:2015
Deposited By:Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture
Deposited On:2015-10-07
Last Modified:2017-11-02
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