Can leaf area in rice be defined by a mathematical model?

ABSTRACT The goal of this study was to define an empirical model to calculate the leaf area in rice from linear leaf measure in genotypes used by farmers in Brazil. Through the leaf dimensions it is possible to identify the final crop yield from the LAI. Therefore, the leaves shape is closely relate...

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Main Authors: Bruna San Martin Rolim Ribeiro, Michel Rocha da Silva, Gean Leonardo Richter, Giovana Ghisleni Ribas, Nereu Augusto Streck, Alencar Junior Zanon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal De Viçosa
Series:Revista Ceres
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spelling doaj-82dd1b97c8e84fdf9ae60e078151e5c52020-11-25T01:32:04ZengUniversidade Federal De ViçosaRevista Ceres2177-349166319119910.1590/0034-737x201966030005S0034-737X2019000300191Can leaf area in rice be defined by a mathematical model?Bruna San Martin Rolim RibeiroMichel Rocha da SilvaGean Leonardo RichterGiovana Ghisleni RibasNereu Augusto StreckAlencar Junior ZanonABSTRACT The goal of this study was to define an empirical model to calculate the leaf area in rice from linear leaf measure in genotypes used by farmers in Brazil. Through the leaf dimensions it is possible to identify the final crop yield from the LAI. Therefore, the leaves shape is closely related to the production of photoassimilates that will be converted into grain yield. Field experiments were carried out in four counties of Rio Grande do Sul with twelve-three varieties of rice in four growing seasons. We measured the length and width of leaves to construct the model. The relationship between leaf area and linear dimensions was shaped using a linear model for each genotype, and general model grouping all genotypes. The model accuracy was measure following statistics: Root Mean Square Error, BIAS, modified index of agreement and coefficient r. The non-destructive method for individual leaves was appropriate for estimating the leaf area in rice. Moreover, the general equation was estimated and can be used for all modern genotypes of rice in Brazil.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-737X2019000300191&lng=en&tlng=enOryza sativaleaf area indexnon-destructive methodlinear dimensions
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author Bruna San Martin Rolim Ribeiro
Michel Rocha da Silva
Gean Leonardo Richter
Giovana Ghisleni Ribas
Nereu Augusto Streck
Alencar Junior Zanon
spellingShingle Bruna San Martin Rolim Ribeiro
Michel Rocha da Silva
Gean Leonardo Richter
Giovana Ghisleni Ribas
Nereu Augusto Streck
Alencar Junior Zanon
Can leaf area in rice be defined by a mathematical model?
Revista Ceres
Oryza sativa
leaf area index
non-destructive method
linear dimensions
author_facet Bruna San Martin Rolim Ribeiro
Michel Rocha da Silva
Gean Leonardo Richter
Giovana Ghisleni Ribas
Nereu Augusto Streck
Alencar Junior Zanon
author_sort Bruna San Martin Rolim Ribeiro
title Can leaf area in rice be defined by a mathematical model?
title_short Can leaf area in rice be defined by a mathematical model?
title_full Can leaf area in rice be defined by a mathematical model?
title_fullStr Can leaf area in rice be defined by a mathematical model?
title_full_unstemmed Can leaf area in rice be defined by a mathematical model?
title_sort can leaf area in rice be defined by a mathematical model?
publisher Universidade Federal De Viçosa
series Revista Ceres
issn 2177-3491
description ABSTRACT The goal of this study was to define an empirical model to calculate the leaf area in rice from linear leaf measure in genotypes used by farmers in Brazil. Through the leaf dimensions it is possible to identify the final crop yield from the LAI. Therefore, the leaves shape is closely related to the production of photoassimilates that will be converted into grain yield. Field experiments were carried out in four counties of Rio Grande do Sul with twelve-three varieties of rice in four growing seasons. We measured the length and width of leaves to construct the model. The relationship between leaf area and linear dimensions was shaped using a linear model for each genotype, and general model grouping all genotypes. The model accuracy was measure following statistics: Root Mean Square Error, BIAS, modified index of agreement and coefficient r. The non-destructive method for individual leaves was appropriate for estimating the leaf area in rice. Moreover, the general equation was estimated and can be used for all modern genotypes of rice in Brazil.
topic Oryza sativa
leaf area index
non-destructive method
linear dimensions
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