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Spatial variability of maize leaf area and relationship with yield

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AGRONOMY JOURNAL
Volume 114, Issue 1, Pages 461-470

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/agj2.20963

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52079030]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province of China [E2018005]
  3. Postdoctoral Scientific Research Developmental Fund of Heilongjiang Province [LBH-Q20072]
  4. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2018M631898]

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Leaf area is an important factor affecting crop yield, and it exhibits spatial variability and scale dependence. In this study, we established multifractal models to analyze maize leaf area and its relationship with yield. The results showed that multifractal theory effectively characterized the spatial and temporal variability of maize leaf area and the multiscale relationship between leaf area and yield.
Leaf area is an important factor affecting crop yield. However, leaf area has spatial variability and the relationship between leaf area and yield have scale dependence. For these reasons, we establish multifractal model of maize (Zea mays L.) leaf area and joint multifractal model of maize leaf area and yield. The experiment was carried at the Xiangyang base of Northeast Agricultural University. The size of experimental plot was 9,216 m(2) which included 64 sampling points. The spatial and temporal variability of maize leaf area was studied with traditional statistics and multifractal methods, and the relationship between maize leaf area and yield at multiple scales was analyzed with the joint multifractal method. Multifractal theory can effectively characterize spatial and temporal variability of maize leaf area and multiscale relationship between leaf area and yield. Maize leaf area exhibited a moderate degree of variation which first decreased then increased with the change in the growth stage, and spatial variability at different growth stages was mainly caused by low leaf area values . At the observed scale, axis weight per ear, ear weight, and grain weight per ear were most significantly related to maize leaf area at the milk, filling, and jointing stages; at the multiscale level, axis weight per ear was most significantly related to maize leaf area at the tasseling, filling, milk, and jointing stages, and ear weight and grain weight per ear were most significantly related to maize leaf area at the tasseling, filling and ripening stages.

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