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Issue Title
 
Vol 10 (2017): Supplement Modelling nitrous oxide emissions of high input maize crop systems Abstract
P.P. Roggero, (submitter)
 
Vol 10 (2017): Supplement Wanting it all - is a stakeholders' Vision for Europen comaptaible with meeting Europe's food demand under high end climate change Abstract   Presentation   Abstract
I Holman, N Frantzeskaki
 
Vol 10 (2017): Supplement What are the risks of food price changes? A time series analysis. Abstract
Ø Hoveid, (submitter)
 
Vol 10 (2017): Supplement Comparing annual wheat yield sensitivity to climate at different sites using impact response surfaces. Abstract
T Carter, (submitter)
 
Vol 10 (2017): Supplement Opportunities for soil carbon sequestration under old and new grazed grassland in the Netherlands. Abstract
J Van Middelkoop, (submitter)
 
Vol 10 (2017): Supplement Wheat grain yield and water use efficiency improved under climate change condition in semi-arid regions as predicted by APSIM crop model Abstract
R Deihimfard, (submitter)
 
Vol 10 (2017): Supplement Climate-neutralizing managed landscapes in Sweden. Abstract
S Olin, (submitter)
 
Vol 10 (2017): Supplement Yield gaps of cereals across Europe. Abstract
R Schils, (submitter)
 
Vol 10 (2017): Supplement Can we be certain about future landuse change in Europe? A multi-scenario, integrated-assessment analysis Abstract   Poster   Abstract
Ian Holman
 
Vol 10 (2017): Supplement Drivers and trends for agricultural soil management – a foresight study for Germany Abstract
Anja Techen, Katharina Helming
 
Vol 10 (2017): Supplement Increasing wheat yield potential and stability under climate change will require tolerance to drought during reproductive development Abstract
M. A. Semenov, P. Stratonovitch, M. J. Paul
 
Vol 10 (2017): Supplement A scenario-neutral approach to understanding the regional land use change and food supply consequences of future climate and socio economic change Abstract
Daniel Sanders
 
Vol 10 (2017): Supplement Evaluation of CERES Wheat and Rice Model for changing Climatic Conditions in Haryana, India Abstract
Mamta Rana
 
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