Author:
Birch C. J.,Hammer G. L.,Rickert K. G.
Abstract
The ability to predict leaf area and leaf area index is crucial in crop
simulation models that predict crop growth and yield. Previous studies have
shown existing methods of predicting leaf area to be inadequate when applied
to a broad range of cultivars with different numbers of leaves. The objectives
of the study were to (i) develop generalised methods of
modelling individual and total plant leaf area, and leaf senescence, that do
not require constants that are specific to environments and/or genotypes,
(ii) re-examine the base, optimum, and maximum
temperatures for calculation of thermal time for leaf senescence, and
(iii) assess the method of calculation of individual
leaf area from leaf length and leaf width in experimental work. Five cultivars
of maize differing widely in maturity and adaptation were planted in October
1994 in south-eastern Queensland, and grown under non-limiting conditions of
water and plant nutrient supplies. Additional data for maize plants with low
total leaf number (12-17) grown at Katumani Research Centre, Kenya, were
included to extend the range in the total leaf number per plant.
The equation for the modified (slightly skewed) bell curve could be
generalised for modelling individual leaf area, as all coefficients in it were
related to total leaf number. Use of coefficients for individual genotypes can
be avoided, and individual and total plant leaf area can be calculated from
total leaf number. A single, logistic equation, relying on maximum plant leaf
area and thermal time from emergence, was developed to predict leaf
senescence. The base, optimum, and maximum temperatures for calculation of
thermal time for leaf senescence were 8, 34, and 40ºC, and apply for the
whole crop-cycle when used in modelling of leaf senescence. Thus, the
modelling of leaf production and senescence is simplified, improved, and
generalised. Consequently, the modelling of leaf area index (LAI) and
variables that rely on LAI will be improved.
For experimental purposes, we found that the calculation of leaf area from
leaf length and leaf width remains appropriate, though the relationship
differed slightly from previously published equations.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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