1999
DOI: 10.1007/s004840050101
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Evaluation of several degree-day estimation methods in California climates

Abstract: Procedures for estimating degree-day accumulations are frequently employed instead of the more accurate method of calculating degree-days from hourly temperature data because on-site temperature data are commonly restricted to daily minimum and maximum temperature records. Data from seven methods of estimating degree-days at each of nine locations during 2 years in California were compared by month to degreeday values calculated by hourly summation. Methods included three sine-wave approaches, three triangulat… Show more

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“…A RCBD design was implemented under a San Cristobal model which takes up a second order polynomial that displays the interaction among the nutrients and the linear and quadratic effects (Rojas, 1963;Villasmil et al, 1974 andFlores, 2010 A minimum fertilization of the crop was applied in two moments in the first experiment, adding 60, 30 and 80 kg ha -1 of P 2 O 5 , K 2 O and a compound fertilizer to supply the minor elements respectively. The first dose was incorporated during transplant (all phosphorus and minor elements included and 50% of potassium and urea).…”
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“…A RCBD design was implemented under a San Cristobal model which takes up a second order polynomial that displays the interaction among the nutrients and the linear and quadratic effects (Rojas, 1963;Villasmil et al, 1974 andFlores, 2010 A minimum fertilization of the crop was applied in two moments in the first experiment, adding 60, 30 and 80 kg ha -1 of P 2 O 5 , K 2 O and a compound fertilizer to supply the minor elements respectively. The first dose was incorporated during transplant (all phosphorus and minor elements included and 50% of potassium and urea).…”
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“…The cumulative day degrees (dg) or thermal time, which are employed in agriculture to quantify and predict phenological events accurately during the chronological time based on the time of the year (McMaster and Wilhelm, 1997;Roltsch et al, 1999;Ramírez et al, 2015), were estimated using the free program Degree Day Utility (DDU) version 2.3 (Univ. of California, 1994).…”
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“…To determine the amount of temperature available for the development of an organism in any location, the double-sine with a vertical cutoff method was used. According to Roltsch, Zalom, Strawn, Strand & Pitcairn (1999), this is the most accurate method of calculating degree-days, and it is assumed that the development of any "ectotherm" is stopped or there is no accumulation of thermal time when the air temperature is below or above the minimum or maximum threshold defined for the species. In the present study, the maximum temperature threshold of 35 °C and minimum of 18 °C were taken, where the assimilation rates of bell pepper crop were not affected according to the report by Aloni, Pashkar & Karni (1991 (Figure 2).…”
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“…A method that has being applied in practical situations is the calculus of degree-days [16] between the occurrence of a biofix (a detectable biological event) at time t 0 and the development stage at time t 1 . Formally it is given by…”
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