2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssas.2014.04.004
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Determining optimum sowing date of wheat using CSM-CERES-Wheat model

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“…The highest values of spike weight, grain yield and dry biological yield were obtained when the crop was sown in November. Similar results were also reported by Mukherjee (2012), Andarzian et al, (2015), Fayed et al, (2015) and Meena et al, (2015). The protein content of the genotypes was higher in late condition, possibly due to low grain weight (Sial et al, 2005).…”
Section: Effect Of Thermal Stress On Growth and Yield Of Wheatsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The highest values of spike weight, grain yield and dry biological yield were obtained when the crop was sown in November. Similar results were also reported by Mukherjee (2012), Andarzian et al, (2015), Fayed et al, (2015) and Meena et al, (2015). The protein content of the genotypes was higher in late condition, possibly due to low grain weight (Sial et al, 2005).…”
Section: Effect Of Thermal Stress On Growth and Yield Of Wheatsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Similarly, the closer the r 2 value is to one showed a good match between two variables. Similar results have been reported by Timsina et al, 2008 andAndarzian et al, 2014. Aforementioned indexes imply the robustness of the model in simulating wheat yields and harvest index of wheat.…”
Section: Model Validationsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…As a result of early sowing, plants were more developed and tolerant to negative effects of low temperatures as the winter started. In spring, plants from earlier sowing produced more aboveground dry matter, mainly as a result of an increased photosynthetic area (Andarzian et al, 2014). Also, early sowing allowed a higher dry matter accumulation during the pre-anthesis period that can be translocated in the grain and mitigate the negative effects of the environmental factors (Mirosavljević et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%