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    Scope for improved eco-efficiency varies among diverse cropping systems by Carberry, Peter S., Liang, Wei-li, Twomlow, Stephen, Holzworth, Dean P., Dimes, John P., McClelland, Tim, Huth, Neil I., Chen, Fu, Hochman, Zvi, Keating, Brian A.

    “…Global food security requires eco-efficient agriculture to produce the required food and fiber products concomitant with ecologically efficient use of…”
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    Agricultural production systems modelling and software: Current status and future prospects by Holzworth, Dean P., Snow, Val, Janssen, Sander, Athanasiadis, Ioannis N., Donatelli, Marcello, Hoogenboom, Gerrit, White, Jeffrey W., Thorburn, Peter

    “…During the past decade, the application of agricultural production systems modelling has rapidly expanded while there has been less emphasis on model…”
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    Plant Modelling Framework: Software for building and running crop models on the APSIM platform by Brown, Hamish E., Huth, Neil I., Holzworth, Dean P., Teixeira, Edmar I., Zyskowski, Rob F., Hargreaves, John N.G., Moot, Derrick J.

    “…The Plant Modelling Framework (PMF) is a software framework for creating models that represent the plant components of farm system models in the agricultural…”
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    Modelling the manager: Representing rule-based management in farming systems simulation models by Moore, Andrew D., Holzworth, Dean P., Herrmann, Neville I., Brown, Hamish E., de Voil, Peter G., Snow, Valerie O., Zurcher, Eric J., Huth, Neil I.

    “…We trace the evolution of the representation of management in cropping and grazing systems models, from fixed annual schedules of identical actions in single…”
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    Simple software processes and tests improve the reliability and usefulness of a model by Holzworth, Dean P., Huth, Neil I., deVoil, Peter G.

    “…Models are abstractions of reality that have predetermined limits (often not consciously thought through) on what problem domains the models can be used to…”
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    Linking icon-based models to code-based models: a case study with the agricultural production systems simulator by Patrick Smith, F., Holzworth, Dean P., Robertson, Michael J.

    Published in Agricultural systems (01-02-2005)
    “…The traditional code-based modelling approach in agriculture and ecology has many strengths, particularly in terms of model flexibility, efficiency and power…”
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    Revisiting linear regression to test agreement in continuous predicted-observed datasets by Correndo, Adrian A., Hefley, Trevor J., Holzworth, Dean P., Ciampitti, Ignacio A.

    Published in Agricultural systems (01-08-2021)
    “…In agricultural research and related disciplines, using a scatter plot and a regression line to visually and quantitatively assess agreement between model…”
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    Dry sowing increases farm level wheat yields but not production risks in a Mediterranean environment by Fletcher, Andrew L., Robertson, Michael J., Abrecht, Doug G., Sharma, Darshan L., Holzworth, Dean P.

    Published in Agricultural systems (01-06-2015)
    “…•Dry sowing increased farm productivity.•Average yield increases across farms ranged from +490 kg/ha to −180 kg/ha.•Negligible increase in risk of frost during…”
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    Field estimation of water extraction coefficients with APSIM-Slurp for water uptake assessments in perennial forages by Teixeira, Edmar I., Brown, Hamish E., Michel, Alexandre, Meenken, Esther, Hu, Wei, Thomas, Steve, Huth, Neil I., Holzworth, Dean P.

    Published in Field crops research (01-06-2018)
    “…•Water uptake models often require parameterisation on the absence of site-specific data.•The water extraction coefficient (kl) is a key parameter for water…”
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    Simplifying environmental model reuse by Holzworth, Dean P., Huth, Neil I., de Voil, Peter G.

    “…The environmental modelling community has developed many models with varying levels of complexity and functionality. Many of these have overlapping problem…”
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