Search Results - "Kooman, P. L"
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Robust Potato Model: LINTUL-POTATO-DSS
Published in Potato research (01-12-2015)“…In 1994, LINTUL-POTATO was published, a comprehensive model of potato development and growth. The mechanistic model simulated early crop processes (emergence…”
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Effects of temperature and photoperiod on early growth and final number of tubers in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)
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The use of systems analysis and modelling of growth and development in potato ideotyping under conditions affecting yields
Published in Euphytica (01-01-1997)“…Annual crops are usually only grown during part of the year when environmental conditions are favourable. The factors that limit the length of the available…”
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An Analysis of the Relation between Dry Matter Allocation to the Tuber and Earliness of a Potato Crop
Published in Annals of botany (01-03-1996)“…Compared with late cultivars, early potato cultivars allocate a larger part of the available assimilates to the tubers early in the growing season, leading to…”
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Effects of climate on different potato genotypes 1. Radiation interception, total and tuber dry matter production
Published in European journal of agronomy (01-12-1996)“…In 11 field trials in Rwanda, Tunisia and The Netherlands, the total dry matter production and tuber dry matter production of eight potato cultivars were…”
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Effects of climate on different potato genotypes 2. Dry matter allocation and duration of the growth cycle
Published in European journal of agronomy (01-12-1996)“…The total growth and tuber dry matter production of a potato crop are determined mainly by the duration of its growth cycle. This in turn depends on climate,…”
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Yielding Ability of Potato Crops as Influenced by Temperature and Daylength
Published 01-01-1995“…Today, potato is grown commercially in almost all climates of the world, except in tropical lowlands. The highest tuber yields are obtained in areas with…”
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