The relevance of morphological plasticity in the simulation of competition between maize and Datura stramonium |
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Authors: | Cavero,Zaragoza,Bastiaans,Suso,& Pardo |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Genética y Producción Vegetal, Estación Experimental de Aula Dei (CSIC), Apdo. 202, 50080 Zaragoza, Spain,;Unidad de Sanidad Vegetal, Servicio de Investigación Agroalimentaria (DGA), Apdo. 727, 50080 Zaragoza, Spain,;Department of Theoretical Production Ecology, Wageningen Agricultural University, PO Box 430, 6700 AK Wageningen, The Netherlands,;Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario, Gobierno de La Rioja, Apdo. 1056, 26080, Logroño, Spain |
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Abstract: | The INTERCOM model was calibrated for Datura stramonium and maize with data from monoculture plots, and used to simulate the competition between the weed and the crop. The model adequately simulated the growth (leaf area index, above-ground biomass, plant height, yield) of both species in monoculture. In competition, the growth of D. stramonium and the competitive effect of D. stramonium on the growth of maize were clearly underestimated. Simulation of competition was improved when the observed morphological adaptations of D. stramonium under competitive light stress, as reflected in dry-matter partitioning, height growth and specific leaf area (SLA) were considered. Model analysis demonstrated that the observed changes in SLA and height growth were more relevant for the increased competitive ability of D. stramonium . The modification of the model in order to simulate the effect of shading by an overtopping species in the SLA of the shaded species improved model simulation of competition. |
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Keywords: | Datura maize competition modelling Intercom plasticity specific leaf area |
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