Analysis of Germination-Emergence Phase in Two Legumes (Pea and Bean): Potential and Complementarities of Experimental and Modeling Approaches
This study compares the germination and emergence thresholds of pea (Pisum sativum) and bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) across temperature ranges, calibrates and validates the SIMPLE emergence model, and simulates sowing date scenarios under varying environmental conditions.
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Detail description
Laboratory experiments quantified base temperatures for germination and elongation in peas and beans, revealing that pea germinates below 0°C but elongates only above 2–6°C, while bean requires 7–10°C for both phases. Expressed in thermal time, elongation duration was similar for both species. Winter pea varieties germinated faster than spring types, and seed lots within a genotype showed differences in base and optimal temperatures. The SIMPLE model accurately simulated field emergence except under anoxic conditions. Numerical simulations over 16 years in three French regions demonstrated model reliability for optimizing sowing dates, highlighting the predominant influence of environmental conditions on emergence rates.
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Contribution detail info
- Project
- Location
- France
- Authors
- Marie-Paule RAVENEAU, Francoise COSTE, Pascaline MOREAU-VALANCOGNE, Yves CROZAT et Carolyne DÜRR
- Purpose
- Adopt innovative practices
- File type
- document
- Created on
- 01 Beal 2014
- Origin language
- French
- Official project website
- Innovations agronomiques
- License
- CC BY