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Date: | Sun, 6 Nov 2011 19:44:42 +0000 |
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All,
To the best of my knowledge these are the same (grain number per m2). In file T, the last letter would be D, for H#AD and in File A, it would be H#AM.
File T data can be at any date during the crop cycle, whereas, the same value could show up as the final valuefor that variable in File A.
Ken Boote
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Subject: About H#AM in experimental data
Dear colleagues,
Can you explain the meaning of index " Number at maturity (no/m2)" - H#AM
in experimental data (A file). What number does the model mention?
Is that the same with Grain number (no/m2) in T file ?
Thank you very much
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