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    Putting genes into genetic coefficients by Baenziger, P. Stephen, McMaster, Gregory S., Wilhelm, W.W., Weiss, A., Hays, C.J.

    Published in Field crops research (08-11-2004)
    “…Plant parameters are critical inputs in crop simulation models and allow a general set of algorithms to represent features of specific cultivars. A subset of…”
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    Relations between directional spectral vegetation indices and leaf area and absorbed radiation in Alfalfa by Walter-Shea, E.A., Privette, J., Cornell, D., Mesarch, M.A., Hays, C.J.

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (01-07-1997)
    “…Sensors on satellite platforms with extreme view angles have been increasingly used to analyze regional and global vegetation cover and productivity because of…”
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    Simulation of daily solar irradiance by Weiss, Albert, Hays, Cynthia J.

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (20-06-2004)
    “…Solar irradiance is an important input parameter for many simulation models dealing with plant responses to the environment and is not measured in as many…”
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    Potential production and environmental effects of switchgrass and traditional crops under current and greenhouse-altered climate in the central United States: a simulation study by Brown, R.A, Rosenberg, N.J, Hays, C.J, Easterling, W.E, Mearns, L.O

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-03-2000)
    “…If, as many climate change analysts speculate, industrial and other emissions of CO 2 can be offset by substitution of biofuels, large areas of land, including…”
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    Modelling the effect of shelterbelts on maize productivity under climate change: An application of the EPIC model by Easterling, William E., Hays, Cynthia J., Easterling, Mary McKenney, Brandle, James R.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-02-1997)
    “…The potential of shelterbelts to ameliorate climate change induced crop stress, particularly in semi-arid regions such as the North American Great Plains, is…”
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