Session: Modelling Long Term Effects of Cropping Systems and Management on Soil-Crop-Interactions Poster (includes student competition)

Division: ASA Section: Climatology and Modeling

Title: Modelling Long Term Effects of Cropping Systems and Management on Soil-Crop-Interactions Poster (includes student competition)

Organizers: Kurt C. Kersebaum and Daniel N. Moriasi
Moderators: Daniel N. Moriasi and Kurt C. Kersebaum
Lead Community Sponsor: Model Applications in Field Research Community
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Format: Poster Topical Session
Keywords: climate change, ecosystem services, long term simulation and soil-crop-climate interaction

Session Description: Crop rotations and their management have short and long term effects on crop production, soil properties, resource use efficiency and emissions. Modelling allows the extrapolation of results from long term field experiments into a future under changing climatic conditions. The objective of this session is to learn from case studies using models to assess cropping and management options for different aspects of sustainability and to identify conflicts and knowledge gaps.