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FieldPea

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Michael Robertson 4 th May 2004

Working science document for the fieldpea module

Introductory notes

  • The fieldpea module is currently under development and has only received testing in South Australia over a range of sowing dates in two seasons under dryland conditions
  • Cultivars currently simulated in order of earliest to latest flowering are: Parvie, Excel, Parafield, Kaspa, Mutka
  • Green area of stems and tendrils is not explicitly simulated but included as part of the leaf area index
  • There is no explicit differentiation between semi-leafless and conventional types
  • Users are invited to provide feedback on module performance to the convenor, Michael Robertson (Michael.Robertson@csiro.au).

Science notes

The parameters are for the fieldpea module are those for chickpea, unless specified below. Refer to the PLANT module science document for detail on the definition of parameters:
  • Shoot_rate – 4 o Cdays per mm
  • Cardinal temperatures for thermal time. 3, 28, 40 o C from Olivier and Annandate (1998)
  • Leaf appearance rates 40 o Cd per leaf: from Olivier and Annandate (1998)
  • Branching parameters – complete guess – 2.5 leaves per node at 4 nodes onwards
  • Rue of 1.1 g/MJ. From Jamieson, Wilson and Hanson (1984)
  • Node number correction = 1.2
  • Leaf size vs node number – use fababean numbers
  • SLA_max = 30000 mm 2 /g
  • SLA_min = 20000 mm 2 /g
  • Temperature and root advance cardinal temps of 0, 20, 32 o C
  • Initial tpla =1000 mm 2 per plant
  • Transpiration efficiency – 0.004 Pa
  • Rate of HI increase (all cultivars) – 0.025 per day (Lecoeur and Sinclair 2001)

    Relevant references

    Jamieson PD, Wilson DR and Hanson R 1984. Analysis of response of field peas to irrigation and sowing date. 2. Models of growth and water use. Proceedings of the NZ Society of Agronomy 1984 75-81. Lecoeur J and Sinclair TR 2001. Harvest index increase during seed growth of field pea. European Journal of Agronomy 14: 173-180. Olivier FC and Annandale JG 1998. Thermal time requirements for the development of green pea (Pisum sativum L.). Field Crops Research 56: 301-307.

    Module performance

    Figures below show module performance for one cultivar (Parafield) at Roseworthy in South Australia over two seasons. Prediction of flowering is for 5 cultivars (Parv, Excel, Parafield, Kaspa, Mutka) over those same two seasons.

    Roseworthy 2003 sown 10 th June

    Roseworthy 2002 sown 17 th May Roseworthy 2002 sown 6 th June

    Phenology

    Agreement for 5 cultivars over 4 sowing dates in South Australia Squares are observed and crosses are simulated
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