Growth Response of a Chrysanthemum Crop to the Environment. II. A Mathematical Analysis Relating Photosynthesis and Growth |
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Authors: | CHARLES-EDWARDS D A; ACOCK B |
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Institution: | Glasshouse Crops Research Institute Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN16 3PU |
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Abstract: | Vegetative crops of chrysanthemum were grown for 5 weeks inthree replicate daylit assimilation chambers. Weekly harvestswere made from each crop for growth analysis, and on seven occasionsduring the 5-week period continuous measurements of the netCO2 exchange rate of each crop were made over a 24 h period.A semi-empirical model for canopy photosynthesis was fittedto these data. The photosynthesis model was then incorporatedinto a simple, dynamic growth model. Using fitted values ofthe canopy photosynthesis parameters, the daily total radiationintegrals, and the experimentally observed relationship betweenthe leaf area index and crop dry matter per unit ground area,the crop growth model was used to simulate growth over the 5-weekperiod. The predicted and measured crop dry weights were inclose agreement over the whole period. |
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