Yield estimation of Lycium barbarum L. based on the WOFOST model
Yinfang Shi,
Zhaoyang Wang,
Cheng Hou and
Puhan Zhang
Ecological Modelling, 2022, vol. 473, issue C
Abstract:
Previous research about crop growth simulation and yield prediction mainly focused on annual crops with very few such studies relating to perennial fruit tree crops. In this study, field experiments were conducted in different growth periods of Lycium barbarum L. in Gansu province, China to determine and improve the initial WOFOST model parameters with combination of the time-series leaf area index (LAI) obtained from Sentinel-2 satellite and predict yields for L. barbarum shrubs at a field scale for summer fruit (SF) and autumn fruit (AF). The results showed that the performance of initial parameters established by previous research and partial measured data was relatively poor, with a relative error (RE) of 20.95% for annual yield. The simulation after model parameter calibration significantly improved model prediction accuracy. The predicted SF was 2588 kg/ha and AF was 601 kg/ha with a RE of -5.51%. This study provided a strategy to improve modelled yield for fruit tree crops through utilization of remote sensed and field measured data in model parameter calibration, which on the other hand provides useful information for regional development planning and crops marketing.
Keywords: Lycium barbarum; Yield estimation; Assimilation; Sentinel-2; WOFOST model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2022.110146
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