Maize leaf appearance rates: a synthesis from the US Corn Belt
2022
Dos Santos, Caio L. | Abendroth, Lori J. | Coulter, Jeffrey A. | Nafziger, Emerson D. | Suyker, Andy E. | Yu, Jianming | Schnable, Patrick S. | Archontoulis, Sotirios V.
The relationship between collared leaf number and growing degree days (GDD) is crucial for predicting maize phenology. Models convert GDD accumulation to leaf numbers by using a constant parameter termed phyllochron (°C-day leaf-1) or leaf appearance rate (leaf °C-day-1). However, such important parameter values for modern maize hybrids are rare. To fill this gap, we sourced and analyzed experimental datasets from the US Corn Belt with the objective to (i) determine phyllochron values for two types of models: linear (1-parameter) and bilinear (3-parameters; phase I and II phyllochron, and transition point) and (ii) explore whether environmental factors such as photoperiod and radiation, and physiological variables such as plant growth rate can explain variability in phyllochron and improve predictability of maize phenology. The datasets included different locations (latitudes between 48° N and 41° N), years (2009 to 2019), hybrids, and management settings. Results indicated that the bilinear model represented the leaf number vs GDD relationship more accurately than the linear model (R2=0.99 vs 0.95, n=4694). Across datasets, first phase phyllochron, transition leaf number, and second phase phyllochron averaged 57.9±7.5°C-day, 30.9±5.7 °C-day, and 9.8±1.2 leaves, having a coefficient of variation of 13, 19, and 12%, respectively. Correlation analysis revealed that radiation from the V3 to the V9 developmental stages had a positive relationship with phyllochron (r=0.69), while photoperiod was positively related to days to flowering or total leaf number (r=0.89). Additionally, a positive nonlinear relationship between maize leaf appearance rate and plant growth rate was found. Present findings provide important information for calibration and optimization of maize crop models and new insights for model enhancement.
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