Determining cardinal temperatures for eight cover crop species

Author:

Pessotto Mila V.1,Roberts Trenton L.2ORCID,Bertucci Matthew3,Santos Caio dos1,Ross Jeremy2,Savin Mary2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agronomy Iowa State University Ames Iowa USA

2. Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences Department University of Arkansas Fayetteville Arkansas USA

3. Horticulture Department University of Arkansas Fayetteville Arkansas USA

Abstract

AbstractGrowing degree days (GDD) is a tool to predict plant growth and can be adapted for use in any plant species, including cover crops. A limitation of the GDD calculation is accurate temperature parameters used to predict plant development. For most cover crop species, the cardinal temperatures are not well defined in the literature, leading to a less accurate calculation of GDD. The objective of this study was to determine the cardinal temperatures of eight cover crop species, including Austrian winter pea (Pisum sativum), balansa clover (Trifolium michelianum), barley (Hordeum vulgare), black‐seeded oats (Avena sativa), common vetch (Vicia sativa), cereal rye (Secale cereale), crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum), and hairy vetch (Vicia villosa), using a growth chamber experiment. Seven different temperature regimes from 4 to 34°C were implemented, and the number of leaves was counted from day 0 to 21. As a result, the data were regressed to estimate the cardinal temperatures for each species. The results of this research identified base (2), optimum (3), and maximum (8) temperatures for cover crops that were not previously reported. Five cardinal temperatures determined in this study were different from what was previously recorded; base and optimum temperatures were −4.5 and 24.8°C for cereal rye, 3.9 and 26.6°C for crimson clover, and the base temperature was 3.4°C for balansa clover. The successful identification of these cardinal temperatures for cover crops will allow the development of plant growth and biomass prediction models to aid in cover crop termination decision support tools.

Funder

Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Soil Science,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)

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