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A method of evaluating the effect of temperature on an organism when the response is non-linear

โœ Scribed by J.B. Tyldesley


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1978
Weight
826 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0002-1571

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Tyldesley, J B, 1978. A method of evaluating the effect of temperature on an organism when the response is non-hnear. Agrm. Meteorol., 19" 137--153.

The accumulated temperature idea is extended to embrace any temperature response whmh can be represented as a sequence of stralght-hne segments. The techmque is found to require a more. precise and consistent method of calculating accumulated temperatures than is generally used Such a method, m which the dally temperature wave is represented by a smusold, is presented. The sporulahon of the eyespot fungus of wheat is used as an example to demonstrate the new methods Finally it is pointed out that further apphcatmns will depend on closer defmltmn by bmloglsts of the relatmn between rate of development and temperature for different orgamsms

REVIEW OF RESPONSES TO TEMPERATURE

Linear response --the degree-day idea


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