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AgroPhenoDB (EC JRC; 2011-2012)
AgroSimPlat (2016-2019)
AgroZonesSimulator (World Bank; 2010-2011)
APES-BioMA (EC JRC; 2010-2011)
AquaTEK (2013-2015)
BARISTA (SusCrop - ERA-NET; 2019-2022)
BarPLUS (ERA-NET FACCE SURPLUS; 2016-2018)
BlastLombardia (2017-2021)
CropML-WOFOST (EC JRC; 2009-2010)
E-AGRI (EU FP7-ICT-2009-6; 2011-2014)
ERMES (EU FP7-SPACE-2013-1; 2014-2017)
ERSAF-CC (2012-2014)
EvoMod (2016-2018)
GECORSIST (2011-2013)
GrasslandCC (FEASR PSR Emilia Romagna; 2018-2019)
Hazel (2014-2017)
HortiModel (2016-2018)
IndexIn (2017-2019)
IPCC MOUPA (2018-2020)
MODEXTREME (EU FP7-KBBE-2013-7; 2013-2016)
PocketFarm (2015-2017)
PocketLAI4IRRI (2014)
PreHarvestQuality (EC JRC; 2010-2011)
PREMIA (2017-2019)
RiceCd (2016-2018)
RISINNOVA (Ager Bank Foundations; 2012-2014)
SarRice (2017-2019)
SATURNO (FEASR PSR Lombardia; 2017-2019)
ScenaRice (FIRST; 2013-2016)
TopFeRRt (2018-2019)
WheatCd (2017-2018)
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Analysis and modelling of biophysical processes within agro-environmental systems
Biophysical modelling to support breeding
Climate change - impacts and adaptation
Crop model development
Development of management support systems
Development of mobile apps for agroenvironmental research
Development of software solutions for agricultural insurances
Large area crop monitoring and yield forecasting
New methods for the analysis and evaluation of agro-environmental simulation models
New statistical methods for agro-environmental research
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PocketLAI
PocketLAI is the first mobile app for leaf area index (LAI) estimates
PocketN
Smart app for the estimation of plant nitrogen content
PocketVJ
A mobile app for optimal sample size determination based on the visual jackknife method