Boundaries and perspectives from a multi-model study on rice grain quality in Northern Italy

2018 
Abstract Grain quality is crucial to meeting market demand and preserve the sustainability of the European rice sector. However the relationships between agro-meteorological conditions and major features of pre-harvest quality are not well understood. The evaluation of available models is needed to assess their suitability for predicting grain quality for different environmental conditions. This study presents a multi-site and multi-year evaluation of 26 models for the simulation of rice grain composition, milling quality and cooking quality, in the main European rice district (Northern Italy). The analysis was performed using data from 16 sites where the cultivars Loto ( japonica ) and Gladio ( tropical japonica ) were grown in 2011–2014. Model performances denoted models’ ability to reproduce grain quality variables, with increased modelling efficiencies (EF) from grain composition (−0.78
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