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Mohamed,
 
There are no models in the current DSSAT that are appropriate for simulating temperate grass species.  The closest to this, would be the wheat or barley models, but they are seed-producing.  They might be useful if you are simulating only for short cycles, prior to grain production.  Sorry.  Yes, we need to develop such models to add to the DSSAT.
 
Ken Boote

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From: DSSAT - Crop Models and Applications on behalf of Mohamed Abdalla
Sent: Wed 9/12/2007 8:00 AM
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Subject: Irish grass



Dear all,
One of the crops I would like to simulate is grass. Could you please inform me
about the suitability of using DSSAT for simulating grass in the temperate
region??
regads
Mohamed

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Dr. Mohamed Abdalla
Ecophsiology and Climate Change Research Group
School of Natural Sciences
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin 2
Ireland
Tel: + 353(0)18963740, Mobile: + 353 (0)85 149 6206

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