2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.19.563190
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Assessing climate change risks associated with precipitation at unfavorable times in winter wheat using an improved crop calendar model incorporating vernalization and winter survival

Keach Murakami,
Toshichika Iizumi,
Seiji Shimoda

Abstract: Crop phenology calendars are necessary for designing breeding goals and for developing effective management practices. Winter wheat is a representative biennial, the cultivation schedule of which is constrained by winter climate conditions, particularly the processes of vernalization and winter survival. Here, we present improvements to a rule-based crop phenology model by incorporating these factors so that it can be used to accurately estimate the phenological events of winter wheat from daily meteorological… Show more

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