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Simulation of Dry Matter Production and N Uptake in Processing Pepper and Broccoli with the VegSyst Model Adapted to Outdoor Conditions
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Department of Horticulture, Center for Scientific and Technological Research of Extremadura (CICYTEX), Finca La Orden, Gobierno de Extremadura, Autovía A-V, km 372, Guadajira, 06187 Badajoz, Spain
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Department of Agronomy, University of Almeria, Ctra. de Sacramento s/n, La Cañada de San Urbano, 04120 Almería, Spain
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Plants 2026, 15(13), 1934; https://doi.org/10.3390/plants15131934 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 11 May 2026
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Revised: 12 June 2026
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Accepted: 16 June 2026
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Published: 23 June 2026
Abstract
Horticultural intensification in Mediterranean areas has increased the risk of nitrate pollution due to inefficient irrigation and nitrogen fertilisation management. The availability of simulation models aimed at rational nitrogen management in outdoor crops is limited. The objective of this study is to adapt the VegSyst model, initially developed for greenhouse vegetables, for use in open-field conditions in relevant crops, such as processing peppers and broccoli in Extremadura. VegSyst simulates dry matter production and nitrogen uptake by incorporating the influence of evaporative demand (TUE approach) in addition to the effect of radiation (RUE approach). Experimental field data obtained in five campaigns (peppers: 2020–2022; broccoli: 2020 and 2022) under different nitrogen doses were used. The model was calibrated, and critical N dilution curves were developed for each crop. Subsequently, the simulation of fi-PAR, dry matter production (DMP) and N uptake was validated using statistical indices (RMSE, RE, d, EF) and regression analysis. The model showed a high predictive capacity for N uptake in both crops, with values of d ≥ 0.98 and EF ≥ 0.90 in the validation campaigns. The fi-PAR simulation was acceptable in peppers and excellent in broccoli. In contrast, the DMP prediction showed notable deviations in peppers, especially in 2022, attributable to interannual variations in weather conditions and physiological limitations not considered by the model. In both crops, the TUE-based strategy was a better fit for the measurements than the RUE-based strategy, indicating that under semi-arid Mediterranean conditions, transpiration is the limiting factor for biomass production. The adaptation of the VegSyst-Outdoors model proved to be robust for simulating N uptake and sufficiently accurate to be integrated into decision support tools aimed at efficient fertilisation and irrigation management.
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Vadillo, J.M.; Campillo, C.; Gallardo, M.; Millán, S.; Prieto, H.
Simulation of Dry Matter Production and N Uptake in Processing Pepper and Broccoli with the VegSyst Model Adapted to Outdoor Conditions. Plants 2026, 15, 1934.
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants15131934
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Vadillo JM, Campillo C, Gallardo M, Millán S, Prieto H.
Simulation of Dry Matter Production and N Uptake in Processing Pepper and Broccoli with the VegSyst Model Adapted to Outdoor Conditions. Plants. 2026; 15(13):1934.
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants15131934
Chicago/Turabian Style
Vadillo, José María, Carlos Campillo, Marisa Gallardo, Sandra Millán, and Henar Prieto.
2026. "Simulation of Dry Matter Production and N Uptake in Processing Pepper and Broccoli with the VegSyst Model Adapted to Outdoor Conditions" Plants 15, no. 13: 1934.
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants15131934
APA Style
Vadillo, J. M., Campillo, C., Gallardo, M., Millán, S., & Prieto, H.
(2026). Simulation of Dry Matter Production and N Uptake in Processing Pepper and Broccoli with the VegSyst Model Adapted to Outdoor Conditions. Plants, 15(13), 1934.
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants15131934
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