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    Assessing the Feasibility of Using Sentinel-2 Imagery to Quantify the Impact of Heatwaves on Irrigated Vineyards by Cogato, Alessia, Pagay, Vinay, Marinello, Francesco, Meggio, Franco, Grace, Peter, De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-12-2019)
    “…Heatwaves are common in many viticultural regions of Australia. We evaluated the potential of satellite-based remote sensing to detect the effects of high…”
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    Improving the simulation of soil temperature within the EPIC model by Doro, Luca, Wang, Xiuying, Ammann, Christof, De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano, Grünwald, Thomas, Klumpp, Katja, Loubet, Benjamin, Pattey, Elizabeth, Wohlfahrt, Georg, Williams, Jimmy R., Norfleet, M. Lee

    “…Soil temperature is a key driver of several physical, chemical, and biological processes. The Environmental Policy Integrated Climate (EPIC) is a comprehensive…”
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    Tradeoffs between Maize Silage Yield and Nitrate Leaching in a Mediterranean Nitrate-Vulnerable Zone under Current and Projected Climate Scenarios by Basso, Bruno, Giola, Pietro, Dumont, Benjamin, Migliorati, Massimiliano De Antoni, Cammarano, Davide, Pruneddu, Giovanni, Giunta, Francesco

    Published in PloS one (19-01-2016)
    “…Future climatic changes may have profound impacts on cropping systems and affect the agronomic and environmental sustainability of current N management…”
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    Assessing agronomic and environmental implications of different N fertilisation strategies in subtropical grain cropping systems on Oxisols by De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano, Bell, Mike J, Grace, Peter R, Rowlings, David W, Scheer, Clemens, Strazzabosco, Alice

    Published in Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems (01-12-2014)
    “…A multi-season¹⁵N tracer recovery experiment was conducted on an Oxisol cropped with wheat, maize and sorghum to compare crop N recoveries of different…”
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    Combining remote sensing-derived management zones and an auto-calibrated crop simulation model to determine optimal nitrogen fertilizer rates by Leo, Stephen, De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano, Nguyen, Trung H., Grace, Peter R.

    Published in Agricultural systems (01-02-2023)
    “…Cotton is an economically important crop in Australia that requires high resource application, particularly that of nitrogen (N) fertilizers. Determining…”
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    Soybean fallow and nitrification inhibitors: Strategies to reduce N2O emission intensities and N losses in Australian sugarcane cropping systems by De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano, Parton, William J., Bell, Michael J., Wang, Weijin, Grace, Peter R.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-02-2021)
    “…The combined use of legume fallows and N fertiliser coated with a nitrification inhibitor was the most effective strategy to maintain or even increase current…”
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    Evaluating the impact of soil conservation measures on soil organic carbon at the farm scale by Pezzuolo, Andrea, Dumont, Benjamin, Sartori, Luigi, Marinello, Francesco, De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano, Basso, Bruno

    Published in Computers and electronics in agriculture (01-04-2017)
    “…•The study compares the CO2 emission and sequestration patterns of agricultural soils.•Field measurements were used to calibrate first and then validate the…”
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    Seasonal rainfall distribution drives nitrogen use efficiency and losses in dryland summer sorghum by Rowlings, David W., Lester, David W., Grace, Peter R., Scheer, Clemens, De Rosa, Daniele, De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano, Friedl, Johannes, Bell, Michael J.

    Published in Field crops research (01-07-2022)
    “…Nitrogen (N) fertiliser inputs represent one of the largest variable costs in dryland cropping systems, and a key determinant of water-limited yield. Despite…”
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    Combining nitrification inhibitors with a reduced N rate maintains yield and reduces N2O emissions in sweet corn by Muller, Jesse, De Rosa, Daniele, Friedl, Johannes, De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano, Rowlings, David, Grace, Peter, Scheer, Clemens

    Published in Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems (01-03-2023)
    “…Intensive vegetable production is characterised by high nitrogen (N) application rates and frequent irrigations, promoting elevated nitrous oxide (N 2 O)…”
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    Influence of different nitrogen rates and DMPP nitrification inhibitor on annual N2O emissions from a subtropical wheat–maize cropping system by De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano, Scheer, Clemens, Grace, Peter R., Rowlings, David W., Bell, Mike, McGree, James

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (15-03-2014)
    “…•The summer crop of maize was the main contributor to annual N2O emissions.•DMPP urea was effective in reducing N2O emissions only in the maize…”
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    Improving nitrogen use efficiency in irrigated cotton production by Scheer, Clemens, Rowlings, David W., Antille, Diogenes L., De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano, Fuchs, Kathrin, Grace, Peter R.

    Published in Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems (01-03-2023)
    “…Irrigated cotton in Australia is mainly grown on heavy textured soils which are prone to waterlogging, resulting in significant losses of nitrogen (N) via…”
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    Legume pastures can reduce N2O emissions intensity in subtropical cereal cropping systems by De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano, Bell, Michael, Grace, Peter R., Scheer, Clemens, Rowlings, David W., Liu, Shen

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-06-2015)
    “…•N2O emissions were monitored in sorghum following a legume and a grass pasture.•Legumes provided readily available N to effectively support sorghum…”
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    Opportunities for mitigating nitrous oxide emissions in subtropical cereal and fiber cropping systems: A simulation study by Mielenz, Henrike, Thorburn, Peter J., Scheer, Clemens, De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano, Grace, Peter R., Bell, Mike J.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (15-02-2016)
    “…•A new parameter was introduced to APSIM to improve simulation of denitrification.•Seasonal N2O and yields were well predicted with APSIM with minimal…”
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    Legumes or nitrification inhibitors to reduce N2O emissions from subtropical cereal cropping systems in Oxisols? by De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano, Parton, William J., Del Grosso, Stephen J., Grace, Peter R., Bell, Mike J., Strazzabosco, Alice, Rowlings, David W., Scheer, Clemens, Harch, Gary

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (25-12-2015)
    “…•N2O emissions from cereal crops were directly correlated to fertilizer N rates.•Legumes reduced fertilizer N requirements and N2O emissions during the cereal…”
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    Predicting within‐field cotton yields using publicly available datasets and machine learning by Leo, Stephen, De Antoni Migliorati, Massimiliano, Grace, Peter R.

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-03-2021)
    “…Early detection of within‐field yield variability for high‐value commodity crops, such as cotton (Gossypium spp.), offers growers potential to improve…”
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    Can seasonal soil N mineralisation trends be leveraged to enhance pasture growth? by Bilotto, Franco, Harrison, Matthew Tom, Migliorati, Massimiliano De Antoni, Christie, Karen M., Rowlings, David W., Grace, Peter R., Smith, Andrew P., Rawnsley, Richard P., Thorburn, Peter J., Eckard, Richard J.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-06-2021)
    “…Soil N mineralisation is the process by which organic N is converted into plant-available forms, while soil N immobilisation is the transformation of inorganic…”
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