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Dear DSSAT users,

    I am working with a seasonal maize model and have got a few
yields that were zero.  The common theme seems to be early maturing
due to slowed grain filling.  I was wondering if slowed grain filling
would directly result in zero yield?  Also, is temperature the only
factor in DSSAT that results in slowed grain filling and what
temperature would trigger a zero yield?
Thanks for any info,

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Jordan Shockley
University of Kentucky
Department of Agricultural Economics
331 C.E. Barnhart Building
Lexington, KY 40546-0276
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