Dissertação
Desempenho do modelo Simanihot em ambiente tropical
Fecha
2021-10-05Autor
Nascimento, Moises de Freitas do
Institución
Resumen
Appropriate tools and methodologies are required to quantify a country's ability to produce
food in a context of food security. The use of crop simulation models makes possible to assess
the interaction of genotype, environment and management practices, allowing the
identification of the main causes responsible for reducing and limiting the productivity of
agricultural crops. The climate is one of the main causes of productivity variability, and the
main cause of climate variability is the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), which has a
worldwide impact. Cassava is an important source of calories, and Brazil is one of the largest
producers of cassava in the world. Thus, the present study aims to evaluate the performance of
the Simanihot model to represent the cassava producing regions of Brazil in a tropical
environment. Simulations were performed in the yield potential (Yp) and water-limited yield
potential (Yw) in 20 locations in Brazil during the period from 1980 to 2017. Cassava root
yield data published in the literature were used to validate the model's performance to
estimate yield potential (Yp). The model was exposed to sensitivity tests to capture the effects
of the ENSO phenomenon and to identify Brazilian biomes. The performance of the model
was analyzed using the statistics of root-mean-square error (RMSE), normalized root-meansquare error (RMSEn), the BIAS index and the dw agreement index. It was identified that the
model satisfactorily estimates the yield potential with a normalized error of 17.54%
(RMSEn). The model also showed sensitivity in: (i) capturing Brazilian biomes in terms of
apparent water balance; (ii) capture the reduction in yield due: delay in the planting date, and
the lower available water capacity (AWC) for the soil types of sandy soil, loam soil and clay
soil; and (iii) did not identify an impact of the ENSO phenomenon on the yield of cassava
roots.