Physical robustness of canopy temperature models for crop heat stress simulation across environments and production conditions.
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Marco Bindi | Kurt Christian Kersebaum | Mikhail A. Semenov | Senthold Asseng | Jeffrey W. White | Frank Ewert | Pierre Martre | Jerry L. Hatfield | Behnam Ababaei | Douglas J. Hunsaker | Pierre Stratonovitch | Jørgen E. Olesen | Henning Kage | Matthew P. Reynolds | Roberto Ferrise | Ehsan Eyshi Rezaei | Paul J. Pinter | Bruce A. Kimball | Jordi Doltra | Heidi Webber | M. Bindi | P. Pinter | J. Hatfield | G. Wall | S. Leavitt | B. Kimball | M. Semenov | J. Olesen | S. Asseng | P. Stratonovitch | D. Hunsaker | K. Kersebaum | J. Doltra | F. Ewert | P. Martre | M. Reynolds | E. Rezaei | R. Ferrise | H. Kage | B. Kassie | H. Webber | B. Ababaei | Steven W. Leavitt | Adam Luig | A. Ratjen | Robert L. LaMorte | Gerard W. Wall | Belay T. Kassie | Arne M. Ratjen | A. Luig | R. Lamorte | J. White | Ehsan Eyshi Rezaei | B. A. Kimball | Steven W. Leavitt | Pierre Stratonovitch | Jeffrey W. White | Jerry L. Hatfield | Matthew P. Reynolds | Jørgen E. Olesen | Mikhail A. Semenov
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