ISBN13: | 9789819775408 |
ISBN10: | 981977540X |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 822 oldal |
Méret: | 235x155 mm |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 568 Illustrations, black & white |
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Plant Model Greenlab for Botany and Agronomy
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This book provides a general presentation of knowledge and methods in mathematical modelling and simulation of individual plants. The chapters mainly describe the algorithms of mathematical modelling, simulation and computer visualization and prospective aspects related to future developments of plant models. The book highlights the concepts coming from different disciplines and their mathematical integration to build robust, calibrated, and realistic integrative modeling solutions. Its original and groundbreaking focus is on the integration of structural and functional modeling for a living system such as a whole plant (or a crop field, a forest): most of the time, it has been believed among modeling practitioners that choices have to be made between the two, this belief no more prevails in the era of integrative (well-conceptually grounded) simulations. The content of this book is sufficient for a non-specialist to understand the fundamentals of mathematical modelling of plant architecture. Readers or even software developers can supplement their knowledge by consulting the book.
This book provides a general presentation of knowledge and methods in mathematical modelling and simulation of individual plants. The chapters mainly describe the algorithms of mathematical modelling, simulation and computer visualization and prospective aspects related to future developments of plant models. The book highlights the concepts coming from different disciplines and their mathematical integration to build robust, calibrated, and realistic integrative modeling solutions. Its original and groundbreaking focus is on the integration of structural and functional modeling for a living system such as a whole plant (or a crop field, a forest): most of the time, it has been believed among modeling practitioners that choices have to be made between the two, this belief no more prevails in the era of integrative (well-conceptually grounded) simulations. The content of this book is sufficient for a non-specialist to understand the fundamentals of mathematical modelling of plant architecture. Readers or even software developers can supplement their knowledge by consulting the book.
.- Chapter 1_Botanical concepts on the organization of plant architectures.
.- Chapter 2_The functioning of meristems: equations and development operators.
.- Chapter 3_Plant structures and architectures: modeling and simulation.
.- Chapter 4_Modelling of plant growth: a deterministic case.
.- Chapter 5_Plant growth modeling: stochastic case.
.- Chapter 6_Modeling of acropetal and basipetal development in herbaceous plants.
.- Chapter 7_Secondary growth (for woody plants).
.- Chapter 8_Validation of the GreenLab model on crop plants (case of herbaceous plants).
.- Chapter 9_Validation of the GreenLab model on woody plants.
.- Chapter 10_The transition from the single plant to the stand.
.- Chapter 11_Applications of plant architecture modeling.
.- Chapter 12_Growth and development interaction: The use of internal trophic pressure (Q/D).
.- Chapter 13_Computer plant simulation technics case of GreenLab model.