A-08-14International audienceBackground and Aims: In traditional crop growth models assimilate production and partitioning are described with empirical equations. In the GREENLAB functional-structural model, however, allocation of carbon to different kinds of organs depends on the number and relative sink strengths of growing organs present in the crop architecture. The aim of this study is to generate sink functions of wheat (Triticum aestivum) organs by calibrating the GREENLAB model using a dedicated data set, consisting of time series on the mass of individual organs (the target data'). MethodsAn experiment was conducted on spring wheat (Triticum aestivum, Minaret'), in a growth chamber from, 2004 to, 2005. Four harvests were made of si...