Mayus, MartinaPalma, JoãoãTopcu, SevilayKirda, CevatHerzog, FelixKeulen, Herman vanKeesman, KarelWerf, Wopke van derBöttinger, StefanTheuvsen, LudwigRank, SusanneMorgenstern, Marlies2019-05-152019-05-152007978-3-88579-195-9https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/22876In the Mediterranean region, careful management of water and nitrogen utilization is required to achieve high crop yields in a sustainable and economic way. Prediction models are useful tools for deriving site/region–specific optimum management strategies for irrigation and nitrogen use. Yield-SAFE, a simple and robust model for growth and resource use in agroforestry systems, simulates crop yields under rainfed and irrigated conditions. This paper represents a refined calibration with respect to the fluxes of water, based on, data from an irrigation/fertilisation experiment with maize in the South-East of Turkey. The model performs satisfactorily and further development will includede nitrogen leaching calibration and validation.enModelling for Water Management: First Calibration of Yield-SAFE for irrigated maize in Mediterranean regionsText/Conference Paper1617-5468