Plant Production Science
Online ISSN : 1349-1008
Print ISSN : 1343-943X
Simulating Organ Growth in Wheat Based on the Organ-Weight Fraction Concept
Weixing CaoTiemei LiuWeihong LuoShaohua WangJie PanWenshang Guo
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2002 年 5 巻 3 号 p. 248-256

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Quantifying dry matter partitioning into individual organs of plants is a key component for simulating crop growth and yield formation. This study was undertaken to develop a dynamic module of biomass partitioning over the entire duration of growth in wheat. The partitioning fraction of shoot or root was defined as the fraction of its dry weight in plant biomass, and partitioning fraction of green leaf, stem or ear as the fraction of its dry weight in shoot mass of wheat. The functional relationships of the partitioning fraction with physiological development time for the entire growth period were established, in which harvest index (HI) regulated partitioning fraction of ear to shoot biomass as a genetic parameter. The dry weight of individual organ was the product of the respective partitioning fraction and plant weight or shoot weight. Test of the model with the field experiment data sets involving different sowing dates, plant densities and nitrogen fertilization strategies indicated a good agreement between the predicted and observed values.
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