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Multiresponse, multiobjective calibration as a diagnostic tool to compare accuracy and structural limitations of five coupled soil‐plant models and CLM3. 5Wöhling et al., 2013
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- Wöhling T
- Gayler S
- Priesack E
- Ingwersen J
- Wizemann H
- Högy P
- Cuntz M
- Attinger S
- Wulfmeyer V
- Streck T
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- Water Resources Research
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Six models with differing representation of the physical process in the coupled soil‐plant system are tested to simultaneously reproduce the dynamics of soil water contents, evapotranspiration, and leaf area index during a growing season of winter wheat at two …
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