2021
DOI: 10.1002/csc2.20652
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Ecophysiological modeling of yield and yield components in winter wheat using hierarchical Bayesian analysis

Abstract: Yield components are widely recognized as drivers of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yield across environments and genotypes. In this study, we used a hierarchical Bayesian approach to model wheat grain yield in Oklahoma on an eco‐physiological basis using yield component traits thousand kernel weight (TKW) and nonyield biomass (NYB). The Bayesian approach allowed us to quantify uncertainties around the parameter values rather than obtaining a single value estimate for a parameter. The main objectives of this stu… Show more

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