1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-1923(97)00027-0
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Growing degree-days: one equation, two interpretations

Abstract: Heat units, expressed in growing degree-days (GDD), are frequently used to describe the timing of biological processes. The basic equation used is GDD = [(T,,,, , , where T, , , and T,,, are daily maximum and minimum air temperature, respectively, and T, , , , is the base temperature. Two methods of interpreting this equation for calculating GDD are: (1) if the daily mean temperature is less than the base, it is set equal to the base temperature, or (2) if T, , ,they are reset equal to T,,,,. The objective of … Show more

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“…The thermal time approach, however, has been criticized because it assumes a linear relationship between the rate of biological processes and temperature (WANG, 1960;McMASTER & WILHELM, 1997). The response of biological systems to temperature is linear in only a portion of the temperature range that affects biological processes, and is better summarized in terms of three cardinal temperatures, namely the minimum (T min ), optimum (T opt ), and maximum (T max ) temperatures (JONES, 1992;SHAYKEWICH, 1995).…”
Section: Temperatura é Um Dos Principais Fatores Que Afeta a Velocidamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thermal time approach, however, has been criticized because it assumes a linear relationship between the rate of biological processes and temperature (WANG, 1960;McMASTER & WILHELM, 1997). The response of biological systems to temperature is linear in only a portion of the temperature range that affects biological processes, and is better summarized in terms of three cardinal temperatures, namely the minimum (T min ), optimum (T opt ), and maximum (T max ) temperatures (JONES, 1992;SHAYKEWICH, 1995).…”
Section: Temperatura é Um Dos Principais Fatores Que Afeta a Velocidamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A soma térmica geralmente é usada para representar tempo em plantas e, nesse caso, o filocrono tem unidade °C dia folha -1 (RUSSELE et al, 1984;STRECK et al, 2005STRECK et al, , 2007. Na canônica equação da soma térmica (ST = Tm -Tb), em que Tm é a temperatura média diária do ar e Tb é a temperatura base, abaixo da qual não ocorre desenvolvimento ou o desenvolvimento é tão lento que para fins de cálculo pode ser considerado desprezível (BRUNINI et al, 1976;McMASTER & WILHELM, 1997;BARBANO et al, 2001), é preciso conhecer o valor da Tb para cada espécie ou genótipo dentro da espécie (GILMORE & ROGERS, 1958;ARNOLD, 1960). O uso de variedades de milho é uma alternativa importante na sustentabilidade da atividade agrícola, especialmente nas pequenas propriedades agrícolas familiares.…”
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“…A simple and empirical parameterization of leaf and root senescence was incorporated into the model to constrain the optimization. The growing degree day (GDD), usually used in agronomy to predict the development of crop [29] , is used in the model:…”
Section: Leaf and Root Senescencementioning
confidence: 99%