BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Improved modelling of carbon assimilation and plant growth to low soil moisture requires evaluation of underlying mechanisms in the soil, roots, and shoots. The feedback between plants and their local environment throughout the whole spectrum soil-root-shoot-environment is crucial to accurately describe and evaluate the impact of environmental changes on plant development. This study presents a 3D functional structural plant model, in which shoot and root growth are driven by radiative transfer, photosynthesis, and soil hydrodynamics through different parameterisation schemes relating soil water deficit and carbon assimilation. The new coupled model is used to evaluate the impact of soil moisture availability on plant p...
3D models of root growth, architecture and function are evolving as they become important tools that...
Background and Motivation: Hydrological models mainly rely on empirical functions to describe rootwa...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that resource availability shapes the structure and f...
International audience• Background and Aims Improved modelling of carbon assimilation and plant grow...
Competition for water among multiple tree rooting systems is investigated using a soil-plant model t...
tWe present here a new model, PlaNet-Maize, with the purpose of investigating the effect of environm...
<p><strong>Water relations in the soil-plant system: what can we learn from functional-structural pl...
Water potential explains water transport in the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Continuum (SPAC), and is gaini...
Plant transpiration is the main component of terrestrial evapotranspiration and represents about 60%...
International audienceIntroduction Rhizodeposition, i.e. the release of organic materials by roots, ...
Due in part to recent progress in root genetics and genomics, increasing attention is being devoted ...
Due in part to recent progress in root genetics and genomics, increasing attention is being devoted ...
Current land surface schemes in weather and climate models make use of the so-called coupled photosy...
The research for a maximum stand density that maintains sustainable development is necessary in arid...
3D models of root growth, architecture and function are evolving as they become important tools that...
Background and Motivation: Hydrological models mainly rely on empirical functions to describe rootwa...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that resource availability shapes the structure and f...
International audience• Background and Aims Improved modelling of carbon assimilation and plant grow...
Competition for water among multiple tree rooting systems is investigated using a soil-plant model t...
tWe present here a new model, PlaNet-Maize, with the purpose of investigating the effect of environm...
<p><strong>Water relations in the soil-plant system: what can we learn from functional-structural pl...
Water potential explains water transport in the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Continuum (SPAC), and is gaini...
Plant transpiration is the main component of terrestrial evapotranspiration and represents about 60%...
International audienceIntroduction Rhizodeposition, i.e. the release of organic materials by roots, ...
Due in part to recent progress in root genetics and genomics, increasing attention is being devoted ...
Due in part to recent progress in root genetics and genomics, increasing attention is being devoted ...
Current land surface schemes in weather and climate models make use of the so-called coupled photosy...
The research for a maximum stand density that maintains sustainable development is necessary in arid...
3D models of root growth, architecture and function are evolving as they become important tools that...
Background and Motivation: Hydrological models mainly rely on empirical functions to describe rootwa...
International audienceIt is generally accepted that resource availability shapes the structure and f...