Sink-source balance for carbohydrate at the cotton plant level involves the fruit shedding process as the main mean for the cotton plant to adjust his demand to the offer. Obviously cotton crop simulation in a material balance approach needs to take in account the fruiting sites abscission process, The COTONS® model simulates cotton plant squares, blooms and bolls shedding as (i) a discrete process in a "plant population" simulation mode, and as (ii) a continuous process in an "average plant" simulation mode. This study compares field observations with the output data respectively in -average plant" and in "plant population" simulation modes. The model "is /ate" in both simulation modes: later model growth cut-out Compared to observed data....
A model for the development, growth and potential production of cotton (SUCROS-Cotton) was developed...
Problem statement: Intercropping has been shown to have many advantages but it is fallacious to conc...
Early ancestors of crop simulation models (De Wit, 1965; Monteith, 1965; Duncan et al., 1967) were b...
Traditional plant architectural models or 'visualization models' propose to visually create realisti...
The Simbad model has been developed by the authors for modelling the demography and feeding behaviou...
The development and application of cropping system simulation models for cotton production has a lon...
Traditional plant architectural models or 'visualization models' propose to visually create realisti...
Off-station experiments carried out in the framework of adaptive research and development programs, ...
Despite the strong influence of plant architecture on crop yield, most crop models either ignore it ...
A whole crop model for growth and development of cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) is presented. The m...
Cotton produced in Uzbekistan has a low water and fertilizer use efficiency and yield is below its ...
COTTON2K, like most other cotton production models, does not always adequately represent local growt...
Traditional plant architectural models or 'visualization models' propose to visually create realisti...
The GOSSYM-COMAX production model has been used successfully by cotton producers in the USA since 19...
AbstractA model for the development, growth and potential production of cotton (SUCROS-Cotton) was d...
A model for the development, growth and potential production of cotton (SUCROS-Cotton) was developed...
Problem statement: Intercropping has been shown to have many advantages but it is fallacious to conc...
Early ancestors of crop simulation models (De Wit, 1965; Monteith, 1965; Duncan et al., 1967) were b...
Traditional plant architectural models or 'visualization models' propose to visually create realisti...
The Simbad model has been developed by the authors for modelling the demography and feeding behaviou...
The development and application of cropping system simulation models for cotton production has a lon...
Traditional plant architectural models or 'visualization models' propose to visually create realisti...
Off-station experiments carried out in the framework of adaptive research and development programs, ...
Despite the strong influence of plant architecture on crop yield, most crop models either ignore it ...
A whole crop model for growth and development of cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) is presented. The m...
Cotton produced in Uzbekistan has a low water and fertilizer use efficiency and yield is below its ...
COTTON2K, like most other cotton production models, does not always adequately represent local growt...
Traditional plant architectural models or 'visualization models' propose to visually create realisti...
The GOSSYM-COMAX production model has been used successfully by cotton producers in the USA since 19...
AbstractA model for the development, growth and potential production of cotton (SUCROS-Cotton) was d...
A model for the development, growth and potential production of cotton (SUCROS-Cotton) was developed...
Problem statement: Intercropping has been shown to have many advantages but it is fallacious to conc...
Early ancestors of crop simulation models (De Wit, 1965; Monteith, 1965; Duncan et al., 1967) were b...