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hddtools:Hydrological Data Discovery Tools
Tools to discover hydrological data, accessing catalogues and databases from various data providers. The package is described in Vitolo (2017) "hddtools: Hydrological Data Discovery Tools" <doi:10.21105/joss.00056>.
Maintained by Dorothea Hug Peter. Last updated 7 months ago.
data60ukgrdchydrologykgclimateclassmopexpeer-reviewedprecipitationsepa
11.0 match 48 stars 5.56 score 25 scriptsopenplantpathology
hagis:Analysis of Plant Pathogen Pathotype Complexities, Distributions and Diversity
Analysis of plant pathogen pathotype survey data. Functions provided calculate distribution of susceptibilities, distribution of complexities with statistics, pathotype frequency distribution, as well as diversity indices for pathotypes. This package is meant to be a direct replacement for Herrmann, Löwer and Schachtel's (1999) <doi:10.1046/j.1365-3059.1999.00325.x> Habgood-Gilmour Spreadsheet, 'HaGiS', previously used for pathotype analysis.
Maintained by Adam H. Sparks. Last updated 11 days ago.
plant-pathologypathotypepathogen-surveyvirulence analysisdifferential setassessment scalepathotype-complexitiesplant-diseasepopulation-diversities
2.3 match 1 stars 5.26 score 8 scriptsropensci
getCRUCLdata:'CRU' 'CL' v. 2.0 Climatology Client
Provides functions that automate downloading and importing University of East Anglia Climate Research Unit ('CRU') 'CL' v. 2.0 climatology data, facilitates the calculation of minimum temperature and maximum temperature and formats the data into a data.table object or a list of 'terra' 'rast' objects for use. 'CRU' 'CL' v. 2.0 data are a gridded climatology of 1961-1990 monthly means released in 2002 and cover all land areas (excluding Antarctica) at 10 arc minutes (0.1666667 degree) resolution. For more information see the description of the data provided by the University of East Anglia Climate Research Unit, <https://crudata.uea.ac.uk/cru/data/hrg/tmc/readme.txt>.
Maintained by Adam H. Sparks. Last updated 11 days ago.
anglia-cruclimate-datacru-cl2temperaturerainfallelevationdata-accesswindrelative-humiditysolar-radiationdiurnal-temperaturefrostcrupeer-reviewed
1.5 match 18 stars 6.83 score 18 scriptsbiometryhub
biometryassist:Functions to Assist Design and Analysis of Agronomic Experiments
Provides functions to aid in the design and analysis of agronomic and agricultural experiments through easy access to documentation and helper functions, especially for users who are learning these concepts. While not required for most functionality, this package enhances the `asreml` package which provides a computationally efficient algorithm for fitting mixed models using Residual Maximum Likelihood. It is a commercial package that can be purchased as 'asreml-R' from 'VSNi' <https://vsni.co.uk/>, who will supply a zip file for local installation/updating (see <https://asreml.kb.vsni.co.uk/>).
Maintained by Sam Rogers. Last updated 9 months ago.
biometryexperimental-designteaching
1.6 match 8 stars 5.20 score 8 scriptsihsankhaliq
ascotraceR:Simulate the Spread of Ascochyta Blight in Chickpea
A spatiotemporal model that simulates the spread of Ascochyta blight in chickpea fields based on location-specific weather conditions. This model is adapted from a model developed by Diggle et al. (2002) <doi:10.1094/PHYTO.2002.92.10.1110> for simulating the spread of anthracnose in a lupin field.
Maintained by Paul Melloy. Last updated 3 years ago.
chickpeabotanical-epidemiologyplant-disease-modelagricultural-modellingagricultural-modelingcrop-protectionagricultural-researchmodelmodellingmodelingascochyta-rabieiascochyta-blightin-paddock-spreadmechanistic-modelsquantitative-epidemiologysimulation-modelsplash-dispersalspread-modelweather-driven-model
1.5 match 4 stars 4.60 score 1 scripts