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Dear Dr.Kyungsuk,
Regards and best wishes,
I
am answering your question partially.Even though these days i am not
using DSSAT software i am very much sure the information that you asked is available.However, the following theoretical information may be useful to
you .This paragraph is taken from my book"Basic principles of Agricultural Meteorology".
Sincerely,
Murthy.
Cardinal temperatures
There are three points of temperature which influence the growth of
crop plants. These are termed as "cardinal points" and the synonymous
term is `cardinal temperature’.
1 A minimum temperature
below which growth ceases (minimum cardinal temperature).
2 An optimum temperature
at which the plant growth proceeds with
greatest rapidly (optimum cardinal temperature).
3 A maximum temperature
above which plant growth ceases (maximum cardinal temperature).
Table 3.1. Cardinal temperature for different crops.
S.No.
Crop
Min. Cardinal
temp. oC
Opt. Cardinal
temp’
Max. Cardinal
tempoC
1.
Wheat and Barley
0-5
25-31
31-37
2.
Sorghum
15-18
31-36
40-42
> Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 15:54:52 +0000
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> Subject: Cardinal temperature of winter wheat
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> Hi all,
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> I am looking for the cardinal temperature(base, upper and lower optimum
> and maximum) regarding to winter wheat in CERES-wheat ver. 4.0.
> Does anyone know what these temperatures are given in model?
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> Thank you very much for your help in advance.
>
> Kyungsuk
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