Scientia Agricultura Sinica ›› 2021, Vol. 54 ›› Issue (5): 921-932.doi: 10.3864/j.issn.0578-1752.2021.05.005

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Research Progress and Development Prospect of Potato Growth Model

JianZhao TANG1,2(),Jing WANG1(),DengPan XIAO2,XueBiao PAN1   

  1. 1College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193
    2Institute of Geographical Sciences, Hebei Academy of Sciences/Engineering Technology Research Center, Geographic Information Development and Application of Hebei, Shijiazhuang 050011
  • Received:2020-05-15 Accepted:2020-07-29 Online:2021-03-01 Published:2021-03-09
  • Contact: Jing WANG E-mail:tjzcau @163.com;wangj@cau.edu.cn

Abstract:

Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the fourth food crop around the world, following maize, wheat and rice. Potato production is of significance for ensuring national food security. Potato growth models have been used widely in narrowing potato yield gap, enhancing water and nitrogen use efficiency, adapting to climate change, and optimizing agronomic management options. The study reviewed the development, application and prospect of potato growth models. Potato growth models were built since the 1980s by expressing the growth and development processes of potato in the mathematical models, which mainly included the modules of phenology and biomass accumulation. During this period, the potato growth models were mainly used to evaluate potato productivity. During the 1990s, the potato growth models could be used to optimize application of irrigation and nitrogen fertilizer with the soil water and nitrogen modules being added into the models. In the 2000s, the potato growth models were improved significantly by including the module of the response of potato growth to CO2 concentration. Afterward, the potato models were used more widely in the estimation of potato potential yield, narrowing the yield gap, the optimization of cultivars and agronomic management practices, climate change impact assessment and adaptation, etc. Although the potato growth models have been used widely, there were still some limitations for potato growth models. Firstly, the simulation accuracy of potato growth models under water and nitrogen stresses should be further evaluated. Secondly, the potato growth models could not simulate the number and weight of tuber effectively. However, the number of marketable tuber had a significant impact on potato economic benefit. Thirdly, the current potato growth models could not reflect the impacts of diseases and pests on the growth and development of potato. In the future, the mechanism of potato growth models should be further enhanced based on the global big data, field and controlled experiments. Moreover, the application of potato growth models should be strengthened in the analysis of interaction of genotype, management and environment on potato production. For developing new generation models, potato growth models should be combined with remote sensing data and structure-functional models to realize the smart management of potato production.

Key words: potato, yield gap, climate change, water and nitrogen management, planting date, cultivar, tuber

Fig. 1

The development processes of potato growth models"

Fig. 2

The establishment methods of potato growth models ①, ② and ③ represent the potato growth models built directly from experimental data, from other crop growth models (mainly including the improvement of biomass partition processes) and from existed potato growth models, respectively. Brown boxes represent that the potato models are used widely at present"

Table 1

The application area of the main potato growth models around the world"

模型
Model
生产力评价
Assessment of potato productivity
水分管理
Water management
氮肥管理
Nitrogen management
气候变化影响评估
Assessment of climate change impact
APSIM-Potato * ** ** **
AquaCrop * ** - -
CROPSYST * * **
CROPSYSTVB-CSPOTATO *
DAISY ** *
DANUBIA *
Expert-N-SPASS * **
INFOCROP-POTATO * *
Johnson- model *
LINTUL-NPOTATO * **
LINTUL-POTATO * * * **
Potato Calculator * *
PotatoSoilWat *
Sands-model *
SIMPOTATO * **
POMOD *
HPOTATC * * *
SUBSTOR-Potato * ** ** **

Fig. 3

The published research papers based on potato growth models since 1980"

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