Modeling soybean growth for crop management
1983
REP.SB-1163
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Title
Modeling soybean growth for crop management
Publication Date
1983
Call Number
REP.SB-1163
Summary
A soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) crop growth simulation model (SOYGRO) was developed to aid farm managers in making irrigation and pest management decisions. Non-lineear first order differential equations describe dry matter rates of change, accumulaiton and depletion of protein pools, and changes in shell and seed numbers. Two data sets from defoliation and irrigation experiments were used for calibration and validation of the model. The model responds well to drought and defoliaton stresses for two test casees. Sensitivity analyses of SOYGRO revealed that simulated yield was most sensitive to changes in gross photosynthesis and growth respiration. The sensitivity of simulated yield to changes in model parameters was increased by the occurrence of either water or defoliation stress. [AS]
Journal Citation
v.26(1):63-73, TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS
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