2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2006.09.012
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Simulating the development of field grown potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)

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“…Among several environmental factors, temperature is a major abiotic factor that drives rice development (Gao et al, 1992;Infeld et al, 1998). Regarding the approach used to describe the temperature effects on crop development, there are two groups of models: linear models (Infeld et al, 1998;Steinmetz et al, 2006), and nonlinear ones (Gao et al, 1992;Streck et al, 2003Streck et al, , 2007. Linear models usually work well at "normal" temperature, but fail when crops develop at under and above "normal" temperature (Streck et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Among several environmental factors, temperature is a major abiotic factor that drives rice development (Gao et al, 1992;Infeld et al, 1998). Regarding the approach used to describe the temperature effects on crop development, there are two groups of models: linear models (Infeld et al, 1998;Steinmetz et al, 2006), and nonlinear ones (Gao et al, 1992;Streck et al, 2003Streck et al, , 2007. Linear models usually work well at "normal" temperature, but fail when crops develop at under and above "normal" temperature (Streck et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the approach used to describe the temperature effects on crop development, there are two groups of models: linear models (Infeld et al, 1998;Steinmetz et al, 2006), and nonlinear ones (Gao et al, 1992;Streck et al, 2003Streck et al, , 2007. Linear models usually work well at "normal" temperature, but fail when crops develop at under and above "normal" temperature (Streck et al, 2007). Therefore, when assessing crop development response to climate change scenarios, nonlinear models should be preferred (Streck et al, 2006).…”
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“…Potato plant development is mainly driven by temperature (Streck et al, 2007). Due to higher minimum temperatures in E1 than E2 ( Figure 1A), the length of the fi rst experiment was shorter (24, 23, 23 and 25 days) than in the second experiment (32, 35, 36 and 33 days for clones SMINIA 02106-11, SMINIA 00017-6, SMINIA 793101-3 and Asterix, respectively).…”
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“…Os extremos da temperatura diária do ar, dados pela temperatura mínima (T mín ) e máxima (T máx ) diárias, podem afetar de modo negativo as culturas agrícolas, pois são determinantes da taxa de crescimento, do desenvolvimento das plantas (Streck et al, 2003(Streck et al, , 2007 e também da produtividade das culturas, pois valores muito altos ou muito baixos, durante a fase reprodutiva do ciclo, especialmente na antese e esporogênese, causam esterilidade de grãos (Buriol et al, 2000;Steinmetz et al, 2001aSteinmetz et al, , 2001bKuinchtner et al, 2007).…”
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