A simple model relating yield loss to weed density

A simple model is developed to describe crop yield loss as a function of weed density. The model, a rectangular hyperbola, has two agronomically meaningful parameters which together can be used as indices of competitiveness. Examples are given where the models is fitted to experiments from the literature. Seventeen other models are compared through application to 22 data sets. It was found that for the data available two-parameter yield loss models were generally sufficient. The hyperbolic model gave the best description of data, but this was only marginally better than three other models. This conclusion is discussed with reference to the popular sigmoidal model

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: 59643 Cousens, R.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 1985
Subjects:GENERALIDADES, ESCARDA, PERDIDAS, MALEZAS, DENSIDAD DE LA POBLACION, MODELOS, COMPETENCIA, BIOLOGIA,
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