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Lead Research Organisation: University of York
Department Name: Physics

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Title AgMIP-ozone datahub 
Description AgMIP-ozone data base of ozone fumigation and crop response data 
Type Of Material Database/Collection of data 
Year Produced 2021 
Provided To Others? Yes  
Impact The AgMIP ozone-crop group initiated an activity to share information on the development of ozone-crop growth models, bringing together ozone impact and crop experts to design joint model experiments, and collect and provide calibration and evaluation data. This steered the first modelling exercise and developed a community of practitioners, empirical datasets and modelling methods with the ultimate aim of developing crop models for ozone impact assessment. 
URL https://agmipdatahub.wordpress.com/
 
Description AgMIP-Ozone Group 
Organisation Chinese University of Hong Kong
Country Hong Kong 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The AgMIP-ozone group is an activity to share information on the development of crop models capable of estimating the effect of ozone on crop development, biomass and yield, and its interplay with other growth limiting factors. The UoYork coordinates Phase I of this activity which brings together ozone-effect experimentalists and crop-modelling experts, collects calibration and evaluation data sets and designs joint crop modelling protocols. Phase I will assess the ability of an ensemble of crop models to assess ozone damage at site-specific locations to support global application of models in Phase II.
Collaborator Contribution AgMIP ozone crop modellers will apply the crop modelling protocols and send in results for analysis by the UoYork team.
Impact None to report yet
Start Year 2021
 
Description AgMIP-Ozone Group 
Organisation Columbia University
Country United States 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The AgMIP-ozone group is an activity to share information on the development of crop models capable of estimating the effect of ozone on crop development, biomass and yield, and its interplay with other growth limiting factors. The UoYork coordinates Phase I of this activity which brings together ozone-effect experimentalists and crop-modelling experts, collects calibration and evaluation data sets and designs joint crop modelling protocols. Phase I will assess the ability of an ensemble of crop models to assess ozone damage at site-specific locations to support global application of models in Phase II.
Collaborator Contribution AgMIP ozone crop modellers will apply the crop modelling protocols and send in results for analysis by the UoYork team.
Impact None to report yet
Start Year 2021
 
Description AgMIP-Ozone Group 
Organisation Council for Agricultural Research and Agricultural Economy Analysis
Country Italy 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution The AgMIP-ozone group is an activity to share information on the development of crop models capable of estimating the effect of ozone on crop development, biomass and yield, and its interplay with other growth limiting factors. The UoYork coordinates Phase I of this activity which brings together ozone-effect experimentalists and crop-modelling experts, collects calibration and evaluation data sets and designs joint crop modelling protocols. Phase I will assess the ability of an ensemble of crop models to assess ozone damage at site-specific locations to support global application of models in Phase II.
Collaborator Contribution AgMIP ozone crop modellers will apply the crop modelling protocols and send in results for analysis by the UoYork team.
Impact None to report yet
Start Year 2021
 
Description AgMIP-Ozone Group 
Organisation European Commission
Department Joint Research Centre (JRC)
Country European Union (EU) 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution The AgMIP-ozone group is an activity to share information on the development of crop models capable of estimating the effect of ozone on crop development, biomass and yield, and its interplay with other growth limiting factors. The UoYork coordinates Phase I of this activity which brings together ozone-effect experimentalists and crop-modelling experts, collects calibration and evaluation data sets and designs joint crop modelling protocols. Phase I will assess the ability of an ensemble of crop models to assess ozone damage at site-specific locations to support global application of models in Phase II.
Collaborator Contribution AgMIP ozone crop modellers will apply the crop modelling protocols and send in results for analysis by the UoYork team.
Impact None to report yet
Start Year 2021
 
Description AgMIP-Ozone Group 
Organisation National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Department NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Country United States 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution The AgMIP-ozone group is an activity to share information on the development of crop models capable of estimating the effect of ozone on crop development, biomass and yield, and its interplay with other growth limiting factors. The UoYork coordinates Phase I of this activity which brings together ozone-effect experimentalists and crop-modelling experts, collects calibration and evaluation data sets and designs joint crop modelling protocols. Phase I will assess the ability of an ensemble of crop models to assess ozone damage at site-specific locations to support global application of models in Phase II.
Collaborator Contribution AgMIP ozone crop modellers will apply the crop modelling protocols and send in results for analysis by the UoYork team.
Impact None to report yet
Start Year 2021
 
Description AgMIP-Ozone Group 
Organisation Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Country Germany 
Sector Learned Society 
PI Contribution The AgMIP-ozone group is an activity to share information on the development of crop models capable of estimating the effect of ozone on crop development, biomass and yield, and its interplay with other growth limiting factors. The UoYork coordinates Phase I of this activity which brings together ozone-effect experimentalists and crop-modelling experts, collects calibration and evaluation data sets and designs joint crop modelling protocols. Phase I will assess the ability of an ensemble of crop models to assess ozone damage at site-specific locations to support global application of models in Phase II.
Collaborator Contribution AgMIP ozone crop modellers will apply the crop modelling protocols and send in results for analysis by the UoYork team.
Impact None to report yet
Start Year 2021
 
Description AgMIP-Ozone Group 
Organisation University of Bonn
Country Germany 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The AgMIP-ozone group is an activity to share information on the development of crop models capable of estimating the effect of ozone on crop development, biomass and yield, and its interplay with other growth limiting factors. The UoYork coordinates Phase I of this activity which brings together ozone-effect experimentalists and crop-modelling experts, collects calibration and evaluation data sets and designs joint crop modelling protocols. Phase I will assess the ability of an ensemble of crop models to assess ozone damage at site-specific locations to support global application of models in Phase II.
Collaborator Contribution AgMIP ozone crop modellers will apply the crop modelling protocols and send in results for analysis by the UoYork team.
Impact None to report yet
Start Year 2021
 
Description University of Western Cape 
Organisation University of the Western Cape
Country South Africa 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Training to visiting students from South Africa; developing detector development laboratories in the South Africa Universities using funding from STFC
Collaborator Contribution Collaborating in Monte Carlo simulations and detector development
Impact Detector development laboratory established at University of Western Cape. Not multi-disciplinary.
Start Year 2018
 
Description University of Zululand 
Organisation University of Zululand
Country South Africa 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Training to visiting students from South Africa; developing detector development laboratories in the South Africa Universities using funding from STFC
Collaborator Contribution Collaborating in Monte Carlo simulations and detector development
Impact Detector laboratory developed at University of Zululand. Not multi-disciplinary.
Start Year 2018
 
Description AgMIP-ozone crop modelling group 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact The group meet twice monthly and are generating model results to assess the effect of ozone pollution on crop phenology, biomass and yield
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021,2022
 
Description WMO/GAW Event at COP26 Glasgow 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact WMO/GAW Event at COP26 Glasgow. Session on 'Atmospheric Deposition, the invisible threat - impacts on agriculture, ecosystms and oceans' talk on 'What role might ground level ozone in play in food security' by Prof. Lisa Emberson on 6th Nov 2021
Description - talk to explain the effects on food security caused by the deposition of the air pollutant ground level ozone with a focus on how model-measurement fusion techniques being developed to estimate deposition can support improvements in food supply.
Impact - raising awareness of ground level ozone as a threat to global crop yields and the implications of adaptation options to climate change that might increase sensitivity of crops to ozone pollution.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021