Background and Aims Models simulating nitrogen use by plants are potentially efficient tools to optimize the use of fertilizers in agriculture. Most crop models assume that a target nitrogen concentration can be defined for plant tissues and formalize a demand for nitrogen, depending on the difference between the target and actual nitrogen concentrations. However, the teleonomic nature of the approach has been criticized. This paper proposes a mechanistic model of nitrogen economy, NEMA (Nitrogen Economy Model within plant Architecture), which links nitrogen fluxes to nitrogen concentration and physiological processes.Methods A functional–structural approach is used: plant aerial parts are described in a botanically realistic way and physio...
Nitrogen use ef ficiency is an important item i n organic farmi ng. Modelling nitrogen dynamics can ...
Mathematical models to describe crop–environment interaction on organ scale need to take crop or pla...
Nitrogen (N), being the most limiting macroelement for optimal plant growth and development needs sy...
Background and Aims Simulating nitrogen economy in crop plants requires formalizing the interactions...
Models simulating nitrogen use by plants are potentially efficient tools to optimize the use of fert...
International audience† Background and Aims Simulating nitrogen economy in crop plants requires form...
To avoid pollution by nitrogen fertilizers, nitrogen acquisition and utilization by plants should be...
Nitrogen is fundamental for plant growth. In cereals, growing grains represent a strong sink that tr...
Nitrogen is an important resource for plant growth and crop pathogens. The objective of this study i...
Nitrogen (N) distribution among plant organs plays a major role in crop production and, in general, ...
Within dense canopies, the spatial distribution of nitrogen between leaves in relation to the local ...
In a context of global change, it is necessary to identify new practices and plant characteristics d...
Background and Aims Simulating resource allocation in crops requires an integrated view of plant fun...
Titre du symposium précédent: International Symposium on Plant Growth Modeling, Simulation, Visualiz...
Most of the C and N models published over past decades are based on parameters not always linked to ...
Nitrogen use ef ficiency is an important item i n organic farmi ng. Modelling nitrogen dynamics can ...
Mathematical models to describe crop–environment interaction on organ scale need to take crop or pla...
Nitrogen (N), being the most limiting macroelement for optimal plant growth and development needs sy...
Background and Aims Simulating nitrogen economy in crop plants requires formalizing the interactions...
Models simulating nitrogen use by plants are potentially efficient tools to optimize the use of fert...
International audience† Background and Aims Simulating nitrogen economy in crop plants requires form...
To avoid pollution by nitrogen fertilizers, nitrogen acquisition and utilization by plants should be...
Nitrogen is fundamental for plant growth. In cereals, growing grains represent a strong sink that tr...
Nitrogen is an important resource for plant growth and crop pathogens. The objective of this study i...
Nitrogen (N) distribution among plant organs plays a major role in crop production and, in general, ...
Within dense canopies, the spatial distribution of nitrogen between leaves in relation to the local ...
In a context of global change, it is necessary to identify new practices and plant characteristics d...
Background and Aims Simulating resource allocation in crops requires an integrated view of plant fun...
Titre du symposium précédent: International Symposium on Plant Growth Modeling, Simulation, Visualiz...
Most of the C and N models published over past decades are based on parameters not always linked to ...
Nitrogen use ef ficiency is an important item i n organic farmi ng. Modelling nitrogen dynamics can ...
Mathematical models to describe crop–environment interaction on organ scale need to take crop or pla...
Nitrogen (N), being the most limiting macroelement for optimal plant growth and development needs sy...