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Functionalstructural plant modelling in crop production. Wageningen UR Frontis Series, vol. 22

Functionalstructural plant modelling in crop production. Wageningen UR Frontis Series, vol. 22 Annals of Botany 103: vii–ix, 2009 Available online at www.aob.oxfordjournals.org Book Reviews doi:10.1093/aob/mcp023 Functional–structural plant the extremely powerful architectural model AMAP, and is modelling in crop described here with a successful calibration example for production. Wageningen UR maize. Frontis Series,Vol. 22 FSPMs are specially suitable for analysing problems in Vos J, Marcelis LFM, de which the plant structure plays a key role, for example it is a Visser PHB, Struik PC, Evers very powerful tool for light-distribution simulation in 3D JB. eds. 2007. plant canopies. In Chapter 7, approaches for modelling the Dordrecht: Springer. £79 spatial light environment of crop canopies are described, (hardback). 269 pp. including some classic and fast methods as well as some extre- mely complicated approaches. A mechanistic model of barley The first three-dimensional is presented in Chapter 8, where a local gas and radiant-energy (3D) computer models of exchange model is combined and the effect of organ nitrogen plant structure were developed content on photosynthesis is accounted for. in the 1980s, and amazing, As carbon partitioning among plant organs is the weak point ‘faithful to botany’ images of most plant models, special attention is given to carbon par- could be produced with these titioning http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of Botany Oxford University Press

Functionalstructural plant modelling in crop production. Wageningen UR Frontis Series, vol. 22

Annals of Botany , Volume 103 (6) – Apr 1, 2009

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Annals of Botany 103: vii–ix, 2009 Available online at www.aob.oxfordjournals.org Book Reviews doi:10.1093/aob/mcp023 Functional–structural plant the extremely powerful architectural model AMAP, and is modelling in crop described here with a successful calibration example for production. Wageningen UR maize. Frontis Series,Vol. 22 FSPMs are specially suitable for analysing problems in Vos J, Marcelis LFM, de which the plant structure plays a key role, for example it is a Visser PHB, Struik PC, Evers very powerful tool for light-distribution simulation in 3D JB. eds. 2007. plant canopies. In Chapter 7, approaches for modelling the Dordrecht: Springer. £79 spatial light environment of crop canopies are described, (hardback). 269 pp. including some classic and fast methods as well as some extre- mely complicated approaches. A mechanistic model of barley The first three-dimensional is presented in Chapter 8, where a local gas and radiant-energy (3D) computer models of exchange model is combined and the effect of organ nitrogen plant structure were developed content on photosynthesis is accounted for. in the 1980s, and amazing, As carbon partitioning among plant organs is the weak point ‘faithful to botany’ images of most plant models, special attention is given to carbon par- could be produced with these titioning

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