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Using rainfall exclusion systems to simulate crop responses to drought

Using rainfall exclusion systems to simulate crop responses to drought

In this research highlight paper published in the “Tools of the Trade” section of Nature Reviews Earth & Environment journal, Abderrahim Bouhenache describes the use of a field-scale rainfall exclusion system, as part of his PhD research at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, within the FARE (URCA–INRAE) and AIDA (CIRAD) research units, in order to quantify the response of crops to changes in water availability under real-world conditions in Africa.

In this research highlight paper published in the “Tools of the Trade” section of Nature Reviews Earth & Environment journal, Abderrahim Bouhenache describes the use of a field-scale rainfall exclusion system, as part of his PhD research at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, within the FARE (URCA–INRAE) and AIDA (CIRAD) research units, in order to quantify the response of crops to changes in water availability under real-world conditions in Africa.

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Article : https://doi.org/10.1038/s43017-026-00784-0

Version du journal en lecture seule : https://rdcu.be/fcNv6