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Simulation of Canopy Leaf Inclination Angle in Rice

  1. 1College of Agriculture, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China; 2Institute of Food Crops, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Nanjing 210014, China; 3College of Applied Meteorological Science, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, Nanjing 210044, China
  • Online:2013-11-28 Published:2013-09-06
  • Contact: LU Chuan-gen
  • Supported by:
    This study was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. NSFC 30871479).

Abstract: A leaf inclination angle distribution model, which is applicable to simulate leaf inclination angle distribution in six heights of layered canopy at different growth stages, was established by component factors affecting plant type in rice. The accuracy of the simulation results was validated by measured values from a field experiment. The coefficient of determination (R2) and the root mean square error (RMSE) between the simulated and measured values were 0.9472 and 3.93%, respectively. The simulation results showed that the distribution of leaf inclination angles differed among the three plant types. The leaf inclination angles were larger in the compact variety Liangyoupeijiu with erect leaves than in the loose variety Shanyou 63 with droopy leaves and the intermediate variety Liangyou Y06. The leaf inclination angles were distributed in the lower range in Shanyou 63, which matched up with field measurements. The distribution of leaf inclination angles in the same variety changed throughout the seven growth stages. The leaf inclination angles enlarged gradually from transplanting to booting. During the post-booting period, the leaf inclination angle increased in Shanyou 63 and Liangyou Y06, but changed little in Liangyoupeijiu. At every growth stage of each variety, canopy leaf inclination angle distribution on the six heights of canopy layers was variable. As canopy height increased, the layered leaf area index (LAI) decreased in all the three plant types. However, while the leaf inclination angles showed little change in Liangyoupeijiu, they became larger in Shanyou 63 but smaller in Liangyou Y06. The simulation results used in the constructed model were very similar to the actual measurement values. The model provides a method for estimating canopy leaf inclination angle distribution in rice production.

Key words: rice, leaf inclination angle, simulation, plant type, canopy