Evaluation of parametrization strategies for rice modelling
In a previous study, the crop simulator CropSyst was evaluated against crop data collected on rice varieties grown in
Northern Italy. The need of model re-parameterization became apparent after investigating new field data, as inconsistencies
in the simulation of leaf area index emerged for Indica-type varieties. Key parameters (specific leaf area, stem-leaf
partition, extinction coefficient, light-to-biomass conversion efficiency) derived from field measurements (respectively, 27
m2 kg-1, 3.6 m2 kg-1, 0.53, 3.2 g MJ-1) considerably differed from those previously obtained via calibration (39 m2 kg-1, 1.5
m2 kg-1, 0.50, 3.0 g MJ-1). Such new parameters are informative for suitable modelling of rice systems. The agreement
between simulated and observed above ground biomasses was similar with both parameter sets: average general standard
deviation = 25% (previous) and 26% (new); average modelling efficiency = 0.90 (previous) and 0.87 (new). Such comparisons
demonstrate as the accumulation of aerial biomass in crop models can be depicted in different ways and reasonable
estimations can be achieved by different pathways (not all acceptable). A check on parameters like the one performed here
(field measurements versus calibrated parameters) is worth to give protection against spurious conclusions while indicating
whether the parameterization is conceptually consistent and related to reality.
CONFALONIERI Roberto;
BELLOCCHI Gianni;
BOSCHETTI Mirco;
ACUTIS Marco;
2009-09-10
SPANISH NATL INST AGRICULTURAL & FOOD RESEARCH & TECHNOLO
JRC54068
1695-971X,
www.inia.es/sjar,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC54068,
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