Tuesday, 8 November 2005: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM | |||
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level | |||
135: Modeling Plant Growth and Yield | |||
Sponsor: | A03 Agroclimatology & Agronomic Modeling | ||
110a | Seedchaser: Tillage Model for Vertical Weed Seed Distribution.* Kurt A. Spokas, USDA-ARS, Frank Forcella, USDA/ARS, Dean Peterson, USDA-ARS, David Archer, USDA-ARS, Donald Reicosky, USDA-ARS | ||
110b | Soybean Phenology: Simulating Node-Appearance (V-Stages) Using Non-Linear Temperature Function and Chronological Function Related to Late Reproductive Stages.* Tri Setiyono, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Achim Dobermann, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Albert Weiss, School of Natural Resources, James Specht, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Angela Bastidas, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | ||
111a | Verification and Application of a Model to Simulate Yield and Quality of Temperate Multiple-Species Pastures. Michael S. Corson, USDA - Agricultural Research Service, C. Alan Rotz, USDA - Agricultural Research Service, Matt A. Sanderson, USDA - Agricultural Research Service, R. Howard Skinner, USDA - Agricultural Research Service | ||
111b | Simulating Bermudagrass, Bahiagrass, and Native Range Species on Diverse Sites in Texas. Jim Kiniry, USDA-ARS, Homer Sanchez, USDA-NRCS, James W. Featherston, USDA-NRCS, Charles Wade, USDA-NRCS | ||
112b | Effect of Temperatures and Carbon Dioxide Levels on Growth, Biomass Accumulation and Partitioning in Sorghum.* K. Raja Reddy, Mississippi State University, Sailaja Koti, Mississippi State University | ||
113a | Application of the CSM-Cropgro-Soybean Model for Evaluating Soybean Yield Potential and Determining Yield Gaps in Thailand.* Poramate Banterng, University of Georgia, Gerrit Hoogenboom, University of Georgia, Aran Patanothai, Khon Kaen University, Piara Singh, The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropicals, Sunthorn Buranaviriyakul, Chiang Mai University, Attachai Jintrawet, Chiang Mai University, Thi Chuc Nguyen, Legume Research and Development Center, Vietnam Agricultural Science Institute | ||
113b | Simulating Interactive Effects of Environment and Management Factors on Rice Growth and Development: a Case Study of CO2 and Nitrogen. M. Bannayan, University of Tokyo,Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Kazuhiko Kobayashi, University of Tokyo,Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Gerrit Hoogenboom, Univ. Of GA | ||
114a | Modeled Responses to Temperature: a Multi-Species Comparison.* Jeffrey White, US Water Conservation Lab, USDA ARS, William D. Batchelor, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Mississippi State University, Kenneth Boote, Univ. of Florida, Gerrit Hoogenboom, University of Georgia, James Jones, University of Florida, Upendra Singh, IFDC | ||
114b | Evaluation of a New Model to Simulate Growth and Development of Cotton.* Larry C. Guerra, The University of Georgia, Axel Garcia y Garcia, The University of Georgia, Gerrit Hoogenboom, The University of Georgia, James E. Hook, The University of Georgia, Kerry A. Harrison, The University of Georgia, Craig W. Bednarz, The University of Georgia, James W. Jones, University of Florida | ||
115a | Watershed-Scale Crop Type Delineation Using Seasonal Trends in Remote Sensing-Derived Vegetation Indices. Gab-Sue Jang, University of Missouri, Kenneth A. Sudduth, USDA-ARS, E. John Sadler, USDA-ARS, Robert N. Lerch, USDA-ARS | ||
210b | Simulating Soil-Water Dynamics in a Field Soil with 2DSOIL. Rose M. Shillito, University of Maryland, Dennis Timlin, USDA, ARS, Crop Systems and Global Change Lab., Soo-Hyung Kim, USDA, ARS, Crop Systems and Global Change Lab., David Fleisher, USDA, ARS, Crop Systems and Global Change Lab., V.R. Reddy, USDA, ARS, Crop Systems and Global Change Lab., Bruno Quebedeaux, University of Maryland | ||
211a | Accuracy of Crop Growth Simulation Using Temperature-Derived Solar Radiation in the North-Central USA* Haishun Yang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Achim Dobermann, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Ken Cassman, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Dan Walters, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | ||
212a | Using Leaf Gas Exchange to Quantify Drought in Cotton Irrigated Based on Canopy Temperature Measurements. Jeffrey T. Baker, USDA-ARS, Don Wanjura, USDA-ARS, Dan Upchurch, USDA-ARS | ||
212b | Validation of a Cotton Simulation Model: Canopy Development, Water Use and Soil Moisture. Jose Medeiros, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Carlos Fernandez, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Robert Lascano, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Jill Booker, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station | ||
213a | Radiation and Energy Balance of a Kaolin Particle Coated Cotton Crop. Robert Scott Van Pelt, USDA-ARS, Dennis C. Gitz III, USDA-ARS | ||
213b | Integration of the Explicit Root Growth Model SIMROOT with a Canopy Crop Growth Model. Raul Jaramillo, Pennsylvania State University. Department of Horticulture, Jonathan Lynch, Pennsylvania State Univ. Dep. of Horticulture | ||
312a | Evaluation of Aegis/Win a Crop Model Interface to Simulate Maize Crop Yield Under Different Soil Input Scenarios. Javed Iqbal, Purdue University, Phillip Owens, Purdue University, Sylvie Brouder, Purdue University | ||
312b | Incorporating Seasonal Rainfall Intensity and Soil Properties into a Daily Surface Runoff Model.* Joe Ritchie, University of Florida, Bruno Basso, University of Basilicata, Aris Gerakis, Michigan State University, Ian White, Australian Natl. University | ||
313a | Photosynthetic Capacity and Leaf Nitrogen Content in Relation to Leaf Irradiance of C3 and C4 Species Grown in Monocultures and Mixed-Species Communities.* Greta Gramig, University of Wisconsin-Madison, David Stoltenberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Eric Kruger, University of Wisconsin-Madison | ||
313b | Simulating Hourly Air Temperatures from Measured Daily Maximum and Minimum Temperatures. Albert Weiss, Univ. of Nebraska, S. N. R. |
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