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Mungbean Yields in Australia via Optimal Sowing Dates

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Pasley, Heather
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The aim of this study was to determine what sowing window was optimal for maximizing yield while minimizing risk of crop failure at seven sites in QLD and northern NSW at different initial soil water levels. The study also examined how mungbean water use efficiency and the water status for the subsequent crop in the rotation differed depending on when the mungbeans were sown. APSIM Simulation outputs from study investigating optimal sowing date windows for mungbeans. There are 3 files: (1) a description of the variables, (2) yield and biomass outputs from the initial water and sowing date combinations, and (3) water evaporation and evapotranspiration from growing mungbeans or leaving the ground fallow
Lineage: APSIM Next Generation cropping systems model using the new Mungbean Model

Available: 2024-05-21

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