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Acknowledgments
The discusser would like to thank M. Zarzo from Universitat Politècnica de València for his help in the development of MLR models, as well as for reviewing the manuscript. The discusser is grateful to the Institut Valencià d’Investigacions Agràries (IVIA) for providing the meteorological data set used in the present study.
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Received: Aug 1, 2016
Accepted: Aug 29, 2016
Published online: Aug 28, 2017
Published in print: Nov 1, 2017
Discussion open until: Jan 28, 2018
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