Application of the Hybrid-Maize model for limits to maize productivity analysis in a semiarid environment

Effects of meteorological variables on crop production can be evaluated using various models. We have evaluated the ability of the Hybrid-Maize model to simulate growth, development and grain yield of maize (Zea mays L.) cultivated on the Loess Plateau, China, and applied it to assess effects of met...

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Main Authors: Yi Liu, Shenjiao Yang, Shiqing Li, Fang Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2012-10-01
Series:Scientia Agricola
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162012000500003
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spelling doaj-f8aedf4c5e8e466db0e98b50e16d4ca92020-11-25T00:44:12ZengUniversidade de São PauloScientia Agricola0103-90161678-992X2012-10-0169530030710.1590/S0103-90162012000500003Application of the Hybrid-Maize model for limits to maize productivity analysis in a semiarid environmentYi LiuShenjiao YangShiqing LiFang ChenEffects of meteorological variables on crop production can be evaluated using various models. We have evaluated the ability of the Hybrid-Maize model to simulate growth, development and grain yield of maize (Zea mays L.) cultivated on the Loess Plateau, China, and applied it to assess effects of meteorological variations on the performance of maize under rain-fed and irrigated conditions. The model was calibrated and evaluated with data obtained from field experiments performed in 2007 and 2008, then applied to yield determinants using daily weather data for 2005-2009, in simulations under both rain-fed and irrigated conditions. The model accurately simulated Leaf Area Index , biomass, and soil water data from the field experiments in both years, with normalized percentage root mean square errors < 25 %. Gr.Y and yield components were also accurately simulated, with prediction deviations ranging from -2.3 % to 22.0 % for both years. According to the simulations, the maize potential productivity averaged 9.7 t ha-1 under rain-fed conditions and 11.53 t ha-1 under irrigated conditions, and the average rain-fed yield was 1.83 t ha-1 less than the average potential yield with irrigation. Soil moisture status analysis demonstrated that substantial potential yield may have been lost due to water stress under rain-fed conditions.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162012000500003crop simulationmaize modelpotential productivitywater stressspring maize
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author Yi Liu
Shenjiao Yang
Shiqing Li
Fang Chen
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Shenjiao Yang
Shiqing Li
Fang Chen
Application of the Hybrid-Maize model for limits to maize productivity analysis in a semiarid environment
Scientia Agricola
crop simulation
maize model
potential productivity
water stress
spring maize
author_facet Yi Liu
Shenjiao Yang
Shiqing Li
Fang Chen
author_sort Yi Liu
title Application of the Hybrid-Maize model for limits to maize productivity analysis in a semiarid environment
title_short Application of the Hybrid-Maize model for limits to maize productivity analysis in a semiarid environment
title_full Application of the Hybrid-Maize model for limits to maize productivity analysis in a semiarid environment
title_fullStr Application of the Hybrid-Maize model for limits to maize productivity analysis in a semiarid environment
title_full_unstemmed Application of the Hybrid-Maize model for limits to maize productivity analysis in a semiarid environment
title_sort application of the hybrid-maize model for limits to maize productivity analysis in a semiarid environment
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Scientia Agricola
issn 0103-9016
1678-992X
publishDate 2012-10-01
description Effects of meteorological variables on crop production can be evaluated using various models. We have evaluated the ability of the Hybrid-Maize model to simulate growth, development and grain yield of maize (Zea mays L.) cultivated on the Loess Plateau, China, and applied it to assess effects of meteorological variations on the performance of maize under rain-fed and irrigated conditions. The model was calibrated and evaluated with data obtained from field experiments performed in 2007 and 2008, then applied to yield determinants using daily weather data for 2005-2009, in simulations under both rain-fed and irrigated conditions. The model accurately simulated Leaf Area Index , biomass, and soil water data from the field experiments in both years, with normalized percentage root mean square errors < 25 %. Gr.Y and yield components were also accurately simulated, with prediction deviations ranging from -2.3 % to 22.0 % for both years. According to the simulations, the maize potential productivity averaged 9.7 t ha-1 under rain-fed conditions and 11.53 t ha-1 under irrigated conditions, and the average rain-fed yield was 1.83 t ha-1 less than the average potential yield with irrigation. Soil moisture status analysis demonstrated that substantial potential yield may have been lost due to water stress under rain-fed conditions.
topic crop simulation
maize model
potential productivity
water stress
spring maize
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162012000500003
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