Simulation modelling of lablab (Lablab purpureus) pastures in northern Australia

The capability to simulate lablab production across a range of environments in northern Australia provides a useful tool for exploring agronomic and management options and risk assessments for the crop. This paper reports on the development and testing of a model of lablab (annual cultivar cv. Highworth and perennial cultivar cv. Endurance) growth, designed for use in the cropping systems simulator, APSIM (Agricultural Production Systems Simulator). Parameters describing leaf area expansion, biomass accumulation, and partitioning were derived from field experiments, and other essential parameters were assumed from similar tropically adapted legumes. The model was tested against data from experiments including different locations, cultivars, sowing dates, soil types, and water availability. Observed biomass ranged from 63 to 13055 kg dry matter/ha and was predicted by the model in an independent test with a root mean square deviation of 770 kg dry matter/ha. Observed time courses of biomass production for both the annual and perennial cultivars were reproduced well, as was the partitioning of biomass into leaves and stems. The effect of variable rainfall and temperature in northern Australia was analysed using the model and historical climate data. Yield reductions were found in the more inland and southern-most parts of the region where summer rainfall and/or temperatures are lower.

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