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Performance of APSIM to Simulate the Dynamics of Winter Wheat Growth, Phenology, and Nitrogen Uptake from Early Growth Stages to Maturity in Northern Europe

Performance of the APSIM (Agricultural Production Systems sIMulator) wheat model was assessed to simulate winter wheat phenology, biomass, grain yield, and nitrogen (N) uptake for its potential to optimize fertilizer applications for optimal crop growth and minimal environmental degradation. The cal...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Uttam, Hansen, Elly Møller, Thomsen, Ingrid Kaag, Vogeler, Iris
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903847
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12050986
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author Kumar, Uttam
Hansen, Elly Møller
Thomsen, Ingrid Kaag
Vogeler, Iris
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Thomsen, Ingrid Kaag
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description Performance of the APSIM (Agricultural Production Systems sIMulator) wheat model was assessed to simulate winter wheat phenology, biomass, grain yield, and nitrogen (N) uptake for its potential to optimize fertilizer applications for optimal crop growth and minimal environmental degradation. The calibration and evaluation dataset had 144 and 72 different field growing conditions (location (~7) × year (~5) × sowing date (2) × N treatment (7–13)), respectively, and included seven cultivars. APSIM simulated phenological stages satisfactorily with both model calibration and evaluation data sets with r(2) of 0.97 and RMSE of 3.98–4.15 BBCH (BASF, Bayer, Ciba-Geigy, and Hoechst) scale. Simulations for biomass accumulation and N uptake during early growth stages (BBCH 28–49) were also reasonable with r(2) of 0.65 and RMSE of 1510 kg ha(−1), and r(2) of 0.64–0.66 and RMSE of 28–39 kg N ha(−1), respectively, with a higher accuracy during booting (BBCH 45–47). Overestimation of N uptake during stem elongation (BBCH 32–39) was attributed to (1) high inter-annual variability in simulations, and (2) high sensitivity of parameters regulating N uptake from soil. Calibration accuracy of grain yield and grain N was higher than that of biomass and N uptake at the early growth stages. APSIM wheat model showed high potential for optimizing fertilizer management in winter wheat cultivation in Northern Europe.
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spelling pubmed-100055962023-03-11 Performance of APSIM to Simulate the Dynamics of Winter Wheat Growth, Phenology, and Nitrogen Uptake from Early Growth Stages to Maturity in Northern Europe Kumar, Uttam Hansen, Elly Møller Thomsen, Ingrid Kaag Vogeler, Iris Plants (Basel) Article Performance of the APSIM (Agricultural Production Systems sIMulator) wheat model was assessed to simulate winter wheat phenology, biomass, grain yield, and nitrogen (N) uptake for its potential to optimize fertilizer applications for optimal crop growth and minimal environmental degradation. The calibration and evaluation dataset had 144 and 72 different field growing conditions (location (~7) × year (~5) × sowing date (2) × N treatment (7–13)), respectively, and included seven cultivars. APSIM simulated phenological stages satisfactorily with both model calibration and evaluation data sets with r(2) of 0.97 and RMSE of 3.98–4.15 BBCH (BASF, Bayer, Ciba-Geigy, and Hoechst) scale. Simulations for biomass accumulation and N uptake during early growth stages (BBCH 28–49) were also reasonable with r(2) of 0.65 and RMSE of 1510 kg ha(−1), and r(2) of 0.64–0.66 and RMSE of 28–39 kg N ha(−1), respectively, with a higher accuracy during booting (BBCH 45–47). Overestimation of N uptake during stem elongation (BBCH 32–39) was attributed to (1) high inter-annual variability in simulations, and (2) high sensitivity of parameters regulating N uptake from soil. Calibration accuracy of grain yield and grain N was higher than that of biomass and N uptake at the early growth stages. APSIM wheat model showed high potential for optimizing fertilizer management in winter wheat cultivation in Northern Europe. MDPI 2023-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10005596/ /pubmed/36903847 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12050986 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vogeler, Iris
Performance of APSIM to Simulate the Dynamics of Winter Wheat Growth, Phenology, and Nitrogen Uptake from Early Growth Stages to Maturity in Northern Europe
title Performance of APSIM to Simulate the Dynamics of Winter Wheat Growth, Phenology, and Nitrogen Uptake from Early Growth Stages to Maturity in Northern Europe
title_full Performance of APSIM to Simulate the Dynamics of Winter Wheat Growth, Phenology, and Nitrogen Uptake from Early Growth Stages to Maturity in Northern Europe
title_fullStr Performance of APSIM to Simulate the Dynamics of Winter Wheat Growth, Phenology, and Nitrogen Uptake from Early Growth Stages to Maturity in Northern Europe
title_full_unstemmed Performance of APSIM to Simulate the Dynamics of Winter Wheat Growth, Phenology, and Nitrogen Uptake from Early Growth Stages to Maturity in Northern Europe
title_short Performance of APSIM to Simulate the Dynamics of Winter Wheat Growth, Phenology, and Nitrogen Uptake from Early Growth Stages to Maturity in Northern Europe
title_sort performance of apsim to simulate the dynamics of winter wheat growth, phenology, and nitrogen uptake from early growth stages to maturity in northern europe
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903847
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12050986
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