Comparative Analysis of Phenology Algorithms of the Spring Barley Model in APSIM 7.9 and APSIM Next Generation: A Case Study for High Latitudes

Phenology algorithms in crop growth models have inevitable systematic errors and uncertainties. In this study, the phenology simulation algorithms in APSIM classical (APSIM 7.9) and APSIM next generation (APSIM-NG) were compared for spring barley models at high latitudes. Phenological data of twelve...

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Main Authors: Kumar, Uttam, Morel, Julien, Bergkvist, Göran, Palosuo, Taru, Gustavsson, Anne-Maj, Peake, Allan, Brown, Hamish, Ahmed, Mukhtar, Parsons, David
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:23342 2023-05-15T17:44:41+02:00 Comparative Analysis of Phenology Algorithms of the Spring Barley Model in APSIM 7.9 and APSIM Next Generation: A Case Study for High Latitudes Kumar, Uttam Morel, Julien Bergkvist, Göran Palosuo, Taru Gustavsson, Anne-Maj Peake, Allan Brown, Hamish Ahmed, Mukhtar Parsons, David 2021 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/23342/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/23342/1/kumar_u_et_al_210423.pdf en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/23342/1/kumar_u_et_al_210423.pdf Kumar, Uttam and Morel, Julien and Bergkvist, Göran and Palosuo, Taru and Gustavsson, Anne-Maj and Peake, Allan and Brown, Hamish and Ahmed, Mukhtar and Parsons, David (2021). Comparative Analysis of Phenology Algorithms of the Spring Barley Model in APSIM 7.9 and APSIM Next Generation: A Case Study for High Latitudes. Plants. 10 , 443 [Research article] Botany Agricultural Science Research article NonPeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftslunivuppsala 2022-01-09T19:16:13Z Phenology algorithms in crop growth models have inevitable systematic errors and uncertainties. In this study, the phenology simulation algorithms in APSIM classical (APSIM 7.9) and APSIM next generation (APSIM-NG) were compared for spring barley models at high latitudes. Phenological data of twelve spring barley varieties were used for the 2014-2018 cropping seasons from northern Sweden and Finland. A factorial-based calibration approach provided within APSIM-NG was performed to calibrate both models. The models have different mechanisms to simulate days to anthesis. The calibration was performed separately for days to anthesis and physiological maturity, and evaluations for the calibrations were done with independent datasets. The calibration performance for both growth stages of APSIM-NG was better compared to APSIM 7.9. However, in the evaluation, APSIM-NG showed an inclination to overestimate days to physiological maturity. The differences between the models are possibly due to slower thermal time accumulation mechanism, with higher cardinal temperatures in APSIM-NG. For a robust phenology prediction at high latitudes with APSIM-NG, more research on the conception of thermal time computation and implementation is suggested. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive
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topic Botany
Agricultural Science
spellingShingle Botany
Agricultural Science
Kumar, Uttam
Morel, Julien
Bergkvist, Göran
Palosuo, Taru
Gustavsson, Anne-Maj
Peake, Allan
Brown, Hamish
Ahmed, Mukhtar
Parsons, David
Comparative Analysis of Phenology Algorithms of the Spring Barley Model in APSIM 7.9 and APSIM Next Generation: A Case Study for High Latitudes
topic_facet Botany
Agricultural Science
description Phenology algorithms in crop growth models have inevitable systematic errors and uncertainties. In this study, the phenology simulation algorithms in APSIM classical (APSIM 7.9) and APSIM next generation (APSIM-NG) were compared for spring barley models at high latitudes. Phenological data of twelve spring barley varieties were used for the 2014-2018 cropping seasons from northern Sweden and Finland. A factorial-based calibration approach provided within APSIM-NG was performed to calibrate both models. The models have different mechanisms to simulate days to anthesis. The calibration was performed separately for days to anthesis and physiological maturity, and evaluations for the calibrations were done with independent datasets. The calibration performance for both growth stages of APSIM-NG was better compared to APSIM 7.9. However, in the evaluation, APSIM-NG showed an inclination to overestimate days to physiological maturity. The differences between the models are possibly due to slower thermal time accumulation mechanism, with higher cardinal temperatures in APSIM-NG. For a robust phenology prediction at high latitudes with APSIM-NG, more research on the conception of thermal time computation and implementation is suggested.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kumar, Uttam
Morel, Julien
Bergkvist, Göran
Palosuo, Taru
Gustavsson, Anne-Maj
Peake, Allan
Brown, Hamish
Ahmed, Mukhtar
Parsons, David
author_facet Kumar, Uttam
Morel, Julien
Bergkvist, Göran
Palosuo, Taru
Gustavsson, Anne-Maj
Peake, Allan
Brown, Hamish
Ahmed, Mukhtar
Parsons, David
author_sort Kumar, Uttam
title Comparative Analysis of Phenology Algorithms of the Spring Barley Model in APSIM 7.9 and APSIM Next Generation: A Case Study for High Latitudes
title_short Comparative Analysis of Phenology Algorithms of the Spring Barley Model in APSIM 7.9 and APSIM Next Generation: A Case Study for High Latitudes
title_full Comparative Analysis of Phenology Algorithms of the Spring Barley Model in APSIM 7.9 and APSIM Next Generation: A Case Study for High Latitudes
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of Phenology Algorithms of the Spring Barley Model in APSIM 7.9 and APSIM Next Generation: A Case Study for High Latitudes
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of Phenology Algorithms of the Spring Barley Model in APSIM 7.9 and APSIM Next Generation: A Case Study for High Latitudes
title_sort comparative analysis of phenology algorithms of the spring barley model in apsim 7.9 and apsim next generation: a case study for high latitudes
publishDate 2021
url https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/23342/
https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/23342/1/kumar_u_et_al_210423.pdf
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Kumar, Uttam and Morel, Julien and Bergkvist, Göran and Palosuo, Taru and Gustavsson, Anne-Maj and Peake, Allan and Brown, Hamish and Ahmed, Mukhtar and Parsons, David (2021). Comparative Analysis of Phenology Algorithms of the Spring Barley Model in APSIM 7.9 and APSIM Next Generation: A Case Study for High Latitudes. Plants. 10 , 443 [Research article]
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