Items where Author is "Huth, Neil I."
Group by: Item Type | Date Jump to: Article | Conference or Workshop Item Number of items: 6. ArticleDas, B. T., Schmidt, S., Biggs, J., Lester, D. W., Bourne, N. and Huth, N. I. (2022) Simulating long-term phosphorus, nitrogen, and carbon dynamics to advance nutrient assessment in dryland cropping. Field Crops Research, 285 . p. 108590. ISSN 0378-4290 Erbacher, A., Lawrence, D., Freebairn, D., Huth, N. I., Anderson, B. and Harris, G. (2020) Cover crops improve ground cover in a very dry season. GRDC Update . Holzworth, D. P., Huth, N. I., deVoil, P. G., Zurcher, E. J., Herrmann, N. I., McLean, G., Chenu, K., van Oosterom, E. J., Snow, V., Murphy, C., Moore, A. D., Brown, H., Whish, J. P.M., Verrall, S., Fainges, J., Bell, L. W., Peake, A. S., Poulton, P. L., Hochman, Z., Thorburn, P. J., Gaydon, D. S., Dalgliesh, N. P., Rodriguez, D., Cox, H., Chapman, S., Doherty, A., Teixeira, E., Sharp, J., Cichota, R., Vogeler, I., Li, F. Y., Wang, E., Hammer, G. L., Robertson, M. J., Dimes, J. P., Whitbread, A. M., Hunt, J., van Rees, H., McClelland, T., Carberry, P. S., Hargreaves, J. N.G., MacLeod, N., McDonald, C., Harsdorf, J., Wedgwood, S. and Keating, B. A. (2014) APSIM – Evolution towards a new generation of agricultural systems simulation. Environmental Modelling & Software . ISSN 13648152 Carberry, P. S., Liang, W.-l., Twomlow, S., Holzworth, D. P., Dimes, J. P., McClelland, T., Huth, N. I., Chen, F., Hochman, Z. and Keating, B. A. (2013) Scope for improved eco-efficiency varies among diverse cropping systems. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110 (21). p. 8381. McCown, R.L., Hammer, G. L., Hargreaves, J. N.G., Holzworth, D. and Huth, N. I. (1995) APSIM: an agricultural production system simulation model for operational research. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 39 (3-4). pp. 225-231. ISSN 1872-7166 Conference or Workshop ItemDas, B. T., Schmidt, S., Biggs, J., Lester, D. W., Bourne, N. and Huth, N. I. (2022) Simulating long-term nutrient dynamics to better assess soil fertility in subtropical cropping. In: TropAg 2022 International Agriculture Conference, 31 October - 2 November 2022, Brisbane, Australia. |