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Apsim next generation wheat
Apsim next generation wheat





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APSIM models are widely used for one dimensional (1D), process-based simulation of crops such as maize and wheat in monoculture. We tested a model developed within the APSIM framework. Simulation of gliricidia-maize interactions can complement field trials by predicting crop response across a broader range of contexts than can be achieved by experimentation alone. The positive effects of the fertiliser tree gliricidia (Gliricidia sepium) on maize (Zea mays) are well documented and use of this tree-crop combination to increase crop production is expanding in several African countries. However, for the potential of agroforestry to impact food security in Africa to be fully evaluated, models are required that accurately predict crop yields in the presence of trees. From a modelling perspective, agroforestry has received much less attention than monocultures. Agroforestry systems, containing mixtures of trees and crops, are often promoted because the net effect of interactions between woody and herbaceous components is thought to be positive if evaluated over the long term.







Apsim next generation wheat