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Marloes P van Loon

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Aramburu-Merlos F, van Loon M, van Ittersum M, Grassini P
Nat Food . 2024 Jul; 5(8):667-672. PMID: 39075160
Identifying untapped opportunities for crop production improvement in current cropland is crucial to guide food availability interventions. Here we integrated an agronomically robust bottom-up approach with machine learning to generate...
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Alimagham S, van Loon M, Ramirez-Villegas J, Berghuijs H, van Ittersum M
Data Brief . 2024 May; 54:110455. PMID: 38725549
Crop models are the primary means by which agricultural scientists assess climate change impacts on crop production. Site-based and high-quality weather and climate data is essential for agronomically and physiologically...
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Rodriguez A, van Grinsven H, van Loon M, Doelman J, Beusen A, Lassaletta L
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Dec; 912:169357. PMID: 38128654
Cereals are the most important global staple crop and use more than half of global cropland and synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizer. While this synthetic N may feed half of the...
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Rattalino Edreira J, Andrade J, Cassman K, van Ittersum M, van Loon M, Grassini P
Nat Food . 2023 Apr; 2(10):773-779. PMID: 37117974
Food security interventions and policies need reliable estimates of crop production and the scope to enhance production on existing cropland. Here we assess the performance of two widely used 'top-down'...
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van Loon M, Hijbeek R, Ten Berge H, De Sy V, Ten Broeke G, Solomon D, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2019 Aug; 25(11):3720-3730. PMID: 31376191
Cropping is responsible for substantial emissions of greenhouse gasses (GHGs) worldwide through the use of fertilizers and through expansion of agricultural land and associated carbon losses. Especially in sub-Saharan Africa...
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van Ittersum M, van Bussel L, Wolf J, Grassini P, van Wart J, Guilpart N, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2016 Dec; 113(52):14964-14969. PMID: 27956604
Although global food demand is expected to increase 60% by 2050 compared with 2005/2007, the rise will be much greater in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Indeed, SSA is the region at...
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van Loon M, Rietkerk M, Dekker S, Hikosaka K, Ueda M, Anten N
Ann Bot . 2016 May; 117(7):1197-207. PMID: 27192707
Background And Aims: The rising atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) is a ubiquitous selective force that may strongly impact species distribution and vegetation functioning. Plant-plant interactions could mediate the trajectory of...
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van Loon M, Schieving F, Rietkerk M, Dekker S, Sterck F, Anten N
New Phytol . 2014 Jun; 203(4):1253-1265. PMID: 24890127
How plants respond to climate change is of major concern, as plants will strongly impact future ecosystem functioning, food production and climate. Here, we investigated how vegetation structure and functioning...