2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.mex.2021.101420
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Crop model ideotyping for agricultural diversification

Abstract: Evidence based crop diversification requires modelling for crops that are currently neglected or underutilised. Crop model calibration is a lengthy and resource consuming effort that is typically done for a particular variety or a set of varieties of a crop. Whilst calibration data are widely available for major crops, such data are rarely available for underutilised crops due to limited funding for detailed field data collection and model calibration. Subsequently, the lack of evidence on their performance wi… Show more

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“…Total climate and soil suitability and overall suitability data were generated using the Land evaluation framework for agricultural diversification using R statistical software [2] , [3] , [4] , [5] . Processed data were acquired following four main published methodologies to generate the final data points: 1- Agro-ecological crop suitability assessment [2] 2- land suitability analysis [6] 3- Crop model ideotyping [7] 4- Economic analysis [1] Data source location Institution: Crops for the Future UK (CIC) City/Town/Region: Cambridge Country: England, UK The primary data sources are mainly databases, research articles, web articles etc. However, large portion of the data were collected from: 1- International databases; Global Knowledge Base for underutilized crops [8 , 9] , SoilGrids [10] , WorldClim [11] , Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) [12] , Globecover [13] , Global Administrative Boundary database ( https://gadm.org ).…”
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“…Total climate and soil suitability and overall suitability data were generated using the Land evaluation framework for agricultural diversification using R statistical software [2] , [3] , [4] , [5] . Processed data were acquired following four main published methodologies to generate the final data points: 1- Agro-ecological crop suitability assessment [2] 2- land suitability analysis [6] 3- Crop model ideotyping [7] 4- Economic analysis [1] Data source location Institution: Crops for the Future UK (CIC) City/Town/Region: Cambridge Country: England, UK The primary data sources are mainly databases, research articles, web articles etc. However, large portion of the data were collected from: 1- International databases; Global Knowledge Base for underutilized crops [8 , 9] , SoilGrids [10] , WorldClim [11] , Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) [12] , Globecover [13] , Global Administrative Boundary database ( https://gadm.org ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Scientists, planners, and government bodies can delineate national and regional development plans for the development of this valuable crop in Malaysia. Yield simulation data, together with the calibration data [7] can be used to estimate yield for new locations and develop ‘what if’ scenarios regarding future climate conditions. Economics data together with the published data [1] to re-evaluate the cost and benefits using more accurate data from local sources.…”
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