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A Heat Unit Model to Predict Growth and Development of Muskmelon to Anthesis of Perfect Flowers
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EngineeringBotanyAgricultural EconomicsPlant PathologyPlant Growth RegulatorPlant DevelopmentAir TemperaturesPlant Dry WeightPlant ReproductionRegression ModelHeat Unit ModelPerfect FlowersBiologyDroughtNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyPredict GrowthHorticultural PlantPlant Physiology
Growth of `Earligold' muskmelon ( Cucumis melo L.), expressed as plant dry weight from transplanting to anthesis, could be predicted using a multiple linear regression based on air and soil temperatures for 11 mulch and rowcover combinations. The two independent variables of the regression model consisted of a heat unit formula for air temperatures, with a base temperature of 14C and a maximum reduced threshold of 40C, and a standard growing-degree day formula for soil temperatures with a base temperature of 12C. Based on 2 years of data, 86.5% of the variation in the dry weight (on a log scale) could be predicted with this model. The base temperature for predicting developmental time to anthesis of perfect flowers was established at 6.8C and the thermal time ranged between 335 and 391 degree days in the 2 years of the experiment.
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