Camelina, grain
plantpop
42.997997
dmaxshoot
8
cbaflag
1
tgtyield
690
cbafact
1
cyrafact
1
hyldflag
0
hyldunits
lbs/ac
hyldwater
9
hyconfact
8930
idc
4
grf
0.9
ck
0.65
hui0
0.85
hmx
1.5240185
growdepth
0.02
rdmx
1.0149963
tbas
0
topt
21.111113
thudf
0
dtm
100
thum
1500
frsx1
-5
frsx2
-15
frsy1
0.0010
frsy2
0.1
verndel
0
bceff
41.58
a_lf
6.0E-4
b_lf
0.7149
c_lf
0.4297
d_lf
-0.072
a_rp
-0.0195
b_rp
0.995
c_rp
0.5077
d_rp
0.0849
a_ht
0.4293
b_ht
-0.086
ssaa
3.14
ssab
1
sla
20.6
huie
0.05
transf
0
diammax
0.3
storeinit
5.5
mshoot
310
leafstem
0.111
fshoot
0.01
leaf2stor
0
stem2stor
0
stor2stor
0
rbc
2
standdk
0.0185
surfdk
0.0185
burieddk
0.0185
rootdk
0.0185
stemnodk
0.28
stemdia
0.0050
thrddys
17.1
covfact
5.227942
resevapa
-1.20379
resevapb
0.604887
yield_coefficient
1.2853
residue_intercept
0.024210361137886976
regrow_location
0
noparam3
0.0
noparam2
0.0
noparam1
0.0
crop_notes
Annual, broadleaf, grain production, suggest harvest oprn: Harvest, killing crop with percent standing stubble,
crop_devnotes
Archive:
Plant population comes from James M. Krall and David D. Basltensperger.
Rusle notes:Grown in Northern Plains, High quality oil seed crop. Yield is dryland.
Camelina, spring planted for oil, seed or biodiesel. Based on data from NW Agr. Research Ctr., Creston, MT, 2005. tmg; 032307.
Modified from vegetation record, Flax (lbs), Utah conditions based on 840 pound yield. 032607 DTL
WEPS MAS 7/31/07
Residue yield ratio from RUSLE.
Tested in Cascade Co. MT. with Wheat, spring-Camelina-Fallow, conv, CMZ 6.
Crop factors adjusted for very cold growth for early planting date (march 15).