Modifying the response to defoliation during vegetative growth in CERES-Maize
Authors:
A. Weiss and E. L. Piper
Affiliation:
Department of Agricultural Meteorology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0728, USA
Department of Agronomy, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611, USA
Abstract:
CERES-Maize (Vl. 0) predicted no grain yield when 100% defoliation occurred during vegetative growth. This result conflicted with field observations where 100% defoliation early in the vegetative stage did not materially reduce grain yield. CERES-Maize was modified to realistically predict yields when defoliation greater than 50% occurred during vegetative growth by taking into account stem (stem proper and sheath) photosynthesis and translocation of dry matter from the stem to the developing leaves. With these modifications, predictions from CERES-Maize were in good agreement with field measurements when defoliation occurred both early and later in the vegetative stage. This modified version of CERES-Maize can be the basis of a decision support system for defoliating pests of corn where yields can be evaluated under different management strategies and climate scenarios.