Development of DSSAT CROPSIM-cassava model in Thailand: A review current development
© 2020, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang. All rights reserved. Crop Simulation Models (CSM) is necessary for understanding and predicting overall agroecosystem performance for specific purposes. Recently, the DSSAT-CSM model has been applied widely to simulate, evaluate and pre...
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Main Authors: | Benjamas Kumsueb, Attachai Jintrawet |
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2020
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