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AlomySys: Modelling black-grass (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.) germination and emergence, in interaction with seed characteristics, tillage and soil climate. II. Evaluation

Nathalie ColbachHugues BussetO. YamadaCarolyne DürrJacques Caneill

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0106 biological sciencesAlopecurus myosuroides Huds[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Soil ScienceGerminationPlant ScienceEmergence[SDV.SA.SDS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil study01 natural sciencesTillageValidationDormancyCropping system2. Zero hungerbiologyAlopecurus myosuroidesSowing04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationWeedTillageSoil structureAgronomyGerminationSeedling040103 agronomy & agricultureEnvironmental science0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesWeedAgronomy and Crop ScienceSimulation010606 plant biology & botanyModelCropping system

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International audience; Weed emergence models are increasingly necessary to evaluate and design cropping systems. The model AlomySys was developed for a frequent and harmful weed, i.e. Alopecurus myosuroides Huds. [Colbach, N., Dürr, C., Roger-Estrade, J., Caneill, J., 2005a. How to model the effects of farming practices on weed emergence. Weed Res. 45, 2–17; Colbach, N., Dürr, C., Roger-Estrade, J., Chauvel, B., Caneill, J., 2005b. AlomySys: modelling blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.) germination and emergence, in interaction with seed characteristics, tillage and soil climate. I. Construction. Eur. J. Agronomy] and is based on sub-models predicting (a) soil environment (climate, structure) resulting from the cropping system and external climate, (b) vertical soil seed distribution after tillage, and (c) seed survival, dormancy, germination and pre-emergent growth depending on soil environment, seed depth, characteristics and past history. In the present paper, the model was evaluated by comparing its simulated output to independent field observations, as a function of sowing/tillage date, seed depth, seed history and characteristics, soil climate and soil structure. The evaluation showed that the survival of the seed bank in top layers was systematically overestimated. In addition, some minor aspects were identified for future improvements, such as the pre-emergent seedling mortality in very compacted soil structures or germination rates of seeds that had not been previously stimulated by light. Despite these few shortcomings, the model simulates the timing and relative importance of the emergence flushes very well; in addition, the actual emerged seedling densities are usually predicted satisfactorily. Consequently, the model can be used to simulate the effects of cropping systems on black-grass emergence.

10.1016/j.eja.2005.07.002https://hal-agrosup-dijon.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01895906