Journal article

Simulating growth, development, and yield of tillering pearl millet I. Leaf area profiles on main shoots and tillers

EJ Van Oosterom, PS Carberry, GJ O'Leary

Field Crops Research | Published : 2001

Abstract

Pearl millet (Pennisteum americanum L.) is an essential crop in farming systems of the dry areas of the semi-arid tropics and its tillering habit is an important adaptive feature. This is the first paper in a series aiming at developing and validating a pearl millet simulation model that recognises tillers as functional entities, analogous to intercrops. The objective of this paper is to quantify the effects of total leaf number per axis (TLN), cultivar, plant density and axis number on parameters that are used to simulate potential leaf area per plant. Four cultivars with different phenology and tillering habit were grown under well-watered and well-fertilised conditions at two locations in..

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