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Application of the CERES-Wheat Model for Within-Season Prediction of Winter Wheat Yield in the United Kingdom

M. Bannayana, N. M. J. Croutb and Gerrit Hoogenboom*,c

a School of Agric., Ferdowsi Univ. of Mashhad, P.O. Box 91775-1163, Mashhad, Iran
b School of Biol. Sci., Univ. of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington, LE 12 5RD, UK
c Dep. of Biol. and Agric. Eng., Univ. of Georgia, Griffin, GA 30223



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Fig. 1. A comparison of predicted and observed crop and leaf biomass and leaf area index for Sutton Bonington and Gleadthorpe for the 1992–1993 and 1993–1994 growing seasons.

 


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Fig. 2. Frequency distribution of predicted grain yield for the (a, c, e, g, and i) 1992–1993 and (b, d, f, h, and j) 1993–1994 growing seasons for Rosemaund for yield forecasts conducted at five different growth stages. DAS, days after sowing.

 


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Fig. 3. Frequency distribution of predicted crop biomass for the 1992–1993 (a, c, e, g, i) and 1993–1994 (b, d, f, h, j)) growing seasons for Rosemaund for yield forecasts conducted at five different growth stages.

 





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