A Model for Developmental Rate from Rest Break to Flowering of Japanese Pear.
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- SUGIURA Toshihiko
- Lab. of Agricultural Meteorology, Fruit Tree Research Station
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- ONO Sukeyuki
- Akitsu Branch, Fruit Tree Research Station
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- KAMOTA Fukuya
- Lab. of Agricultural Meteorology, Fruit Tree Research Station
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- ASAKURA Toshikazu
- Lab. of Agricultural Meteorology, Fruit Tree Research Station
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- OKUNO Takashi
- Fruit Tree Division, Saitama Horticultural Experiment Station
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- ASANO Seiko
- Fruit Tree Division, Saitama Horticultural Experiment Station
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- ニホンナシの自発休眼覚醒期から開花期までの発育速度モデルについて
- ニホンナシの自発休眠覚醒期から開花期までの発育速度モデルについて
- ニホンナシ ノ ジハツ キュウミン カクセイキ カラ カイカキ マデ ノ ハツ
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Abstract
In order to estimate flowering dates of fruit trees by the developmental rate (DVR) and the developmental index (DVI), the relations between the DVR and temperature were experimentally examined, and the DVR from rest break to flowering was modeled.<br>Cultivars of Japanese pear (Pyrus serotina Rehd.), ‘Housui’ and ‘Kousui’ planted on pots were exposed to eight constant temperatures (31°C, 26°C, 22°C, 18°C, 16°C, 13°C, 10°C and 6.8°C) from January 24, 1989. We assumed that DVI of the initiation of temperature treatment was 0 and of flowering 1.0. The measured DVR at each temperature can be calculated in the form of reciprocals of the number of days from the initiation of temperature treatment to the flowering. The relations between natural logarithms of the measured DVR and reciprocals of the absolute temperatures became linear, but the parameters in the model changed around 20°C (Fig. 1).<br>The models and their parameters obtained from the experiment was validated to the data observed in the open field. The difference between the observed and the estimated days to flowering was less than 3 days. The estimated time course of DVI was shown in Fig. 2.<br>To study the locational difference in the model parameters, the twigs of Japanese pear (‘Housui’ and ‘Kousui’) collected from 13 prefectures were exposed to several different constant temperatures. The DVR in this experiment was determined from the date of germination to the flowering date. The result did not show a clear difference of the model parameters (Fig. 4, Table 3).<br>In order to compare our model with the model of effective accumulated temperature, the latter was applied to measured DVR. MSR (mean square residual) of the former was less than of the latter.
Journal
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- Journal of Agricultural Meteorology
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Journal of Agricultural Meteorology 46 (4), 197-203, 1991
The Society of Agricultural Meteorology of Japan
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282679646632576
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- NII Article ID
- 130003665560
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- NII Book ID
- AA11530034
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- ISSN
- 18810136
- 00218588
- http://id.crossref.org/issn/00218588
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- NDL BIB ID
- 3708375
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- IRDB
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