Validation of a simple potato growth model in the North Central United States
1988
A simple potato growth model was validated in 1985 and 1986 at two dryland sites, Grand Forks, ND and Rosemount, MN, and one irrigated site, Hancock, WI. At each site, Russet Burbank potatoes were grown to maximize yield. Leaf area index and leaf, stem, root, and tuber biomass data were collected from replicated experiments every two weeks. Soil matric potentials, minimum and maximum temperatures, and solar radiation also were measured. Among sites, crop development rates and solar radiation receipts were similar, but final tuber yields differed by as much as 35 Mg/ha. Model predictions of leaf, stem, and tuber dry weights were similar to observed data both in terms of maximum values attained and seasonal development except for the experiment in Grand Forks in 1986 where the model over-estimated final tuber yield by 23 Mg/ha (115%). Soil aeration or salinity, factors not currently modeled, may account for this discrepancy. Modeled yield responses to defoliation were compared with field data from one of the experimental locations. At levels of defoliation below fifty percent, proportional yield reductions were similar between observed and modeled crops.
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