Incorporating radiation and nitrogen nutrition into a model of kernel number in wheat

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Demotes-Mainard, S
Jeuffroy, MH
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[1] INRA, INA PG, UMR Agron, F-78850 Thiverval Grignon, France
[2] Univ Angers, INH, UMR SAGAH, INRA, F-49071 Beaucouze, France
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10.2135/cropsci2001.412415x
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) kernel number per square meter (KN) depends on radiation, temperature, and crop N nutrition. Some models of KN using climatic data or N nutrition characteristics as input variables account for variations either in radiation and temperature or in N nutrition, but not for both. Our objective was to produce a model of KN that accounts simultaneously for variations due to radiation, temperature, and crop N nutrition, and that has input variables that are simple to measure or to simulate. Field experiments were conducted over 3 yr with 'Tremie' winter wheat. Treatments involved the application of N fertilizer at different dates and rates to achieve various N deficiencies and the use of shading nets for various periods during spike growth to reduce incident radiation. Crop N status was assessed by determining N nutrition index (NNI) at anthesis. The KN was counted, it ranged from 9420 to 31036 kernels m(-2). Two characteristics of N nutrition (NNI at anthesis and IDD, the duration of deficiency before anthesis multiplied by its intensity) and three characteristics of radiation and temperature (photothermal quotient calculated from 45 d before anthesis to anthesis, from 30 d before anthesis to anthesis and from 20 d before anthesis to 10 d after anthesis) were used as input variables. Six relationships combining one characteristic of N nutrition and the photothermal quotient over one period were estimated. The best fit was obtained for a relationship between KN and the logarithm of NNI at anthesis and photothermal quotient over the 45 d preceding anthesis (R-2 = 0.883, n = 19). This relationship could be useful for estimating KN in crop models, as its input variables are simple to simulate.
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