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Global sensitivity analysis for calculating the contribution of genetic parameters to the variance of crop model prediction
Authors:David Makowski  Cdric Naud  Marie-Hlne Jeuffroy  Aude Barbottin  Herv Monod
Affiliation:aUMR Agronomie INRA/INA-PG, B.P.01, 78850 Thiverval-Grignon, France;bUnité Mathématique et Informatique Appliqués INRA, Domaine de Vilvert, F78352 Jouy-en-Josas Cedex, France
Abstract:Dynamic models are often used to predict the effects of farmers’ practices on crop yield, crop quality, and environment. These models usually include many parameters that must be estimated from experimental data before practical use. Parameter estimation is a difficult problem especially when some of the parameters vary across genotypes. These genetic parameters may be estimated from plant breeding experiments but this is very costly and requires a lot of experimental work. Moreover, some of the genetic parameters may account for only a very small part of the output variance and, so, do not deserve an accurate determination. This paper shows how methods of global sensitivity analysis can be used to evaluate the contributions of the genetic parameters to the variance of model prediction. Two methods are applied to a complex crop model for estimating the sensitivity indices associated to 13 genetic parameters. The results show that only five genetic parameters have a significant effect on crop yield and grain quality.
Keywords:Crop model  Extended fast  Genetic parameter  Global sensitivity analysis  Winding stairs
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