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Building crop models within different crop modelling frameworks

Agricultural Systems, 2012
Modular frameworks for crop modelling have evolved through simultaneous progress in crop science and software development but differences among these frameworks exist which are not well understood, resulting in potential misuse for crop modelling. In this paper we review differences and similarities among different developed frameworks and identify ...
Adam, Myriam   +5 more
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Crop Modeling

Agronomy Journal, 2001
During the last two decades, computer simulation models have become powerful tools for investigating agricultural crop dynamics and solving practical problems. Many models have been developed in various countries, which permits exploration of the influence of weather conditions and agricultural strategies on the fate of a crop.
Ratmir A. Poluektov, Alexandre G. Topaj
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MODELLING FOR CROP GROWTH CONTROL

Acta Horticulturae, 1989
In relation to the control of crop growth it is necessary to consider the aspect of time constants. Some growth characteristics, such as photosynthesis and transpiration have a rapid response to control actions, whereas other characteristics, such as development and morphogenesis show a much slower response.
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Soil data for crop-soil models

1993
Systems approaches for agricultural development can be realized at different levels of detail which are associated with different data needs. For soils five levels were defined, ranging from farmer’s knowledge and expert systems to use of complex simulation models.
Bouma, J.   +3 more
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Towards a multiscale crop modelling framework for climate change adaptation assessment

Nature Plants, 2020
B. Peng   +26 more
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Crop development model

2002
Summary: Crop growth and yield is influenced by various factors in an implicit manner. The seed characteristics and climatological parameters make effective contributions during germination, crop development and final grain yield. A mathematical model for crop development and yield is constructed and different control strategies are discussed.
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