Jeff,
Thank you for your quick response. The model predicted little N stress and
moderate water stress after heading. I will check on the excessive water
stress, and we did have more than normal precipitation during the vegetative
growth.
Thanks,
John zhang
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Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: how to jack up LAI for winter wheat
> Hi John,
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> Have you checked the various stress factors? You may be losing LAI and
> crop biomass because of excessive water or N stress. Besides checking the
> stress factors, you can run the model with no water or N balance.
>
> If that doesn't help, then I would contact Tony Hunt to get guidance on
> modifying the ECO coefficients.
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> Best regards,
> Jeff
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> Jeffrey W. White
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> Hi all,
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> I am calibrating the wheat model of DSSAT v4 using measured data. The
> measured maximum leaf area index was about 7.0, but the simulated was only
> 4.5. The model seems to overestimate stem weight but underestimate the
> leaf weight for the most part of the growing season. However, the
> simulated specific leaf weight was similar to measured values. My
> question is: Which parameters should be tapped in order to increase LAID
> while decreasing stem weight? I have tried a few leaf area related
> paramters in the ECO file, but had no luck. Anyone out there has a magic
> bullet for this? BTW, the biomass at harvest was underpredicted by some
> 20% by the model.
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> Any advice or suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
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> Thanks and Regards,
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> John Zhang
> Hydrologist
> USDA-ARS Grazinglands Research Lab
> El Reno, OK
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