Mi. Travasso et R. Delecolle, ADAPTATION OF THE CERES-WHEAT MODEL FOR LARGE-AREA YIELD ESTIMATION IN ARGENTINA, European journal of agronomy, 4(3), 1995, pp. 347-353
To estimate yield over large areas in the southern part of the Buenos
Aires province, Argentina, the functional model CERES-wheat was calibr
ated with experimental plot data on the effect of water stress on a sp
ring- wheat cultivar and then validated with several field data sets.
Adjustment of genetic coefficients and some source code modifications
to the growth and soil water balance submodels were necessary to impro
ve the simulation of crop growth and yield. The revised version of CER
ES-wheat successfully reproduced wheat yields obtained from the differ
ent water stress treatments but was not adequate for simulating the ph
ysiological maturity or for the simulation of canopy development under
stress. With independent data sets, the revised version adequately pr
edicted observed yields and yield components with a root mean square e
rror for grain yield of 536 kg ha(-1). The results obtained suggest th
e importance of having detailed initial inputs and the need to include
an effect of water stress on phenology and an effect of frost damage
on yield in the model.