Marco Moriondo mainly focuses on Climate change, Agronomy, Crop, Crop yield and Mediterranean Basin. In most of his Climate change studies, his work intersects topics such as Mediterranean climate. His study in Phenology and DSSAT is carried out as part of his studies in Agronomy.
His work is dedicated to discovering how Phenology, Growing season are connected with Yield and Anthesis and other disciplines. His Crop yield research integrates issues from Range, Scale, Precipitation and Yield. His Mediterranean Basin research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Global warming and Mediterranean area.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Climate change, Agronomy, Crop, Mediterranean climate and Phenology. His work focuses on many connections between Climate change and other disciplines, such as Mediterranean Basin, that overlap with his field of interest in Global warming. His Crop research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Evapotranspiration, Transect, Growing season and Sowing.
In his research on the topic of Mediterranean climate, Sustainability is strongly related with Agroforestry. His work deals with themes such as Biomass, Calibration, Statistics and Yield, which intersect with Phenology. He interconnects Soil water and Yield in the investigation of issues within Crop yield.
Marco Moriondo mainly focuses on Climate change, Phenology, Crop, Agriculture and Agronomy. The concepts of his Climate change study are interwoven with issues in Forest management, Physical geography, Environmental resource management and Mediterranean Basin. His study in Phenology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Calibration, Statistics, Range and Forcing.
His studies deal with areas such as Sowing, Representative Concentration Pathways, Crop yield, Ensemble average and Sugar beet as well as Crop. His studies in Agriculture integrate themes in fields like Particulates and Air quality index. His Agronomy research includes elements of Soil water and Staple food.
Climate change, Phenology, Evapotranspiration, Olive trees and Forest management are his primary areas of study. His Climate change study combines topics in areas such as Weather and climate and Horticulture. His Phenology research also works with subjects such as
Agronomy is closely connected to Agroecosystem in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Olive trees. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mediterranean Basin, Primary production, DayCent, Biomass and Transpiration. The various areas that he examines in his Forest management study include Regression and Environmental resource management.
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Climatic changes and associated impacts in the Mediterranean resulting from a 2°C global warming
C Giannakopoulos;P. Le Sager;M. Bindi;M. Moriondo.
Global and Planetary Change (2009)
Potential impact of climate change on fire risk in the Mediterranean area
M. Moriondo;P. Good;R. Durao;M. Bindi.
Climate Research (2006)
Simulation of winter wheat yield and its variability in different climates of Europe: A comparison of eight crop growth models
Taru Palosuo;Kurt Christian Kersebaum;Carlos Angulo;Petr Hlavinka.
European Journal of Agronomy (2011)
Simulation of spring barley yield in different climatic zones of Northern and Central Europe: A comparison of nine crop models
Reimund P. Rötter;Taru Palosuo;Kurt Christian Kersebaum;Carlos Angulo.
Field Crops Research (2012)
Climate change impact assessment: the role of climate extremes in crop yield simulation
M. Moriondo;C. Giannakopoulos;M. Bindi.
Climatic Change (2011)
A simple model of regional wheat yield based on NDVI data
M. Moriondo;F. Maselli;M. Bindi.
European Journal of Agronomy (2007)
Projected shifts of wine regions in response to climate change
M. Moriondo;G. V. Jones;B. Bois;C. Dibari.
Climatic Change (2013)
Diverging importance of drought stress for maize and winter wheat in Europe
Heidi Webber;Frank Ewert;Jørgen E. Olesen;Christoph Müller.
Nature Communications (2018)
Impact of spatial soil and climate input data aggregation on regional yield simulations
Holger Hoffmann;Gang Zhao;Senthold Asseng;Marco Bindi.
PLOS ONE (2016)
Impact and adaptation opportunities for European agriculture in response to climatic change and variability
Marco Moriondo;Marco Bindi;Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz;Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz;M. Szwed.
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change (2010)
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