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The DSSAT Crop Modeling Ecosystem is a comprehensive computer platform that allows for the dynamic simulation of crop growth and development and the soil and plant water, nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon balance. DSSAT can predict yield for over 40 crops as well as associated natural resource use, environmental impact, and economic returns. DSSAT was originally designed to address food security in developing countries, but the use and application of DSSAT has rapidly expanded during the past decade. Some examples include water use and best management practices, breeding and genetics, climate-smart agriculture, and the impact of climate change and potential options for adaptation and mitigation.
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