Evaluation of DSSAT-MANIHOT-Cassava model to determine potential irrigation benefits for cassava in Jamaica
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important food crop, especially in developing countries, because of its resilience and ability to grow in conditions generally inhospitable for other crops. However, tropical crops like cassava are not as frequently modeled compared with crops from temperate...
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| author | Rankine, Dale Cohen, Jane Murray, Fradian Moreno Cadena, Leidy Patricia Hoogenboom, Gerrit Campbell, Jayaka Taylor, Michael Stephenson, Tannecia |
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| description | Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important food crop, especially in developing countries, because of its resilience and ability to grow in conditions generally inhospitable for other crops. However, tropical crops like cassava are not as frequently modeled compared with crops from temperate locations. The objective of this research was to calibrate the CSM-MANIHOT-Cassava model of the Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer, DSSAT beta v4.8 and use the model to evaluate the potential benefits of irrigation on yield. We established two field trials with two water treatments (rainfed and irrigated) and four cultivars that had not been studied previously. We simulated in-season biomass and end-of-season yield, evaluating the model performance with different statistical measures. There was good agreement between simulated and measured values; the best results showed a deviation of 9.7%, normalized RMSE of 18%, and d-index of 0.98 for biomass, with corresponding values of 11, 24, and 0.98, respectively, for yield. Good simulations of yield correlated with accurate simulations for leaf area index and harvest index.
The varieties showed differential responses to irrigation, suggesting that there are diverse levels of drought tolerance even within the same environmental conditions |
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| spelling | CGSpace1161432025-11-11T19:03:53Z Evaluation of DSSAT-MANIHOT-Cassava model to determine potential irrigation benefits for cassava in Jamaica Rankine, Dale Cohen, Jane Murray, Fradian Moreno Cadena, Leidy Patricia Hoogenboom, Gerrit Campbell, Jayaka Taylor, Michael Stephenson, Tannecia evaluation techniques irrigation water management técnicas de evaluación riego ordenación de aguas Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important food crop, especially in developing countries, because of its resilience and ability to grow in conditions generally inhospitable for other crops. However, tropical crops like cassava are not as frequently modeled compared with crops from temperate locations. The objective of this research was to calibrate the CSM-MANIHOT-Cassava model of the Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer, DSSAT beta v4.8 and use the model to evaluate the potential benefits of irrigation on yield. We established two field trials with two water treatments (rainfed and irrigated) and four cultivars that had not been studied previously. We simulated in-season biomass and end-of-season yield, evaluating the model performance with different statistical measures. There was good agreement between simulated and measured values; the best results showed a deviation of 9.7%, normalized RMSE of 18%, and d-index of 0.98 for biomass, with corresponding values of 11, 24, and 0.98, respectively, for yield. Good simulations of yield correlated with accurate simulations for leaf area index and harvest index. The varieties showed differential responses to irrigation, suggesting that there are diverse levels of drought tolerance even within the same environmental conditions 2021-11 2021-11-18T10:30:48Z 2021-11-18T10:30:48Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116143 en Open Access application/pdf Wiley Rankine, D.; Cohen, J.; Murray, F.; Moreno-Cadena, P.; Hoogenboom, G.; Campbell, J.; Taylor, M.; Stephenson, T. (2021) Evaluation of DSSAT-MANIHOT-Cassava model to determine potential irrigation benefits for cassava in Jamaica. Agronomy Journal On-line First Paper (04 September 2021) 18 p. ISSN: 0002-1962 |
| spellingShingle | evaluation techniques irrigation water management técnicas de evaluación riego ordenación de aguas Rankine, Dale Cohen, Jane Murray, Fradian Moreno Cadena, Leidy Patricia Hoogenboom, Gerrit Campbell, Jayaka Taylor, Michael Stephenson, Tannecia Evaluation of DSSAT-MANIHOT-Cassava model to determine potential irrigation benefits for cassava in Jamaica |
| title | Evaluation of DSSAT-MANIHOT-Cassava model to determine potential irrigation benefits for cassava in Jamaica |
| title_full | Evaluation of DSSAT-MANIHOT-Cassava model to determine potential irrigation benefits for cassava in Jamaica |
| title_fullStr | Evaluation of DSSAT-MANIHOT-Cassava model to determine potential irrigation benefits for cassava in Jamaica |
| title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of DSSAT-MANIHOT-Cassava model to determine potential irrigation benefits for cassava in Jamaica |
| title_short | Evaluation of DSSAT-MANIHOT-Cassava model to determine potential irrigation benefits for cassava in Jamaica |
| title_sort | evaluation of dssat manihot cassava model to determine potential irrigation benefits for cassava in jamaica |
| topic | evaluation techniques irrigation water management técnicas de evaluación riego ordenación de aguas |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116143 |
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