Currently available models of photosynthate partitioning in crops are poorly developed compared to carbon and water balance models. This paper presents a dynamic photosynthate partitioning model (PPModel) that simulates the partitioning of crop biomass to leaf, stem and root through the interaction between carbon gain (assimilation less respiration) and transpiration, in relation to environmental factors. The central concept is the theory of plant functional equilibrium, in which transpirational loss and water uptake are balanced, within acceptable limits, by a dynamic partitioning of assimilates between shoot and root growth. The model was shown to perform effectively against experimental data for growth and partitioning of biomass in wint...
International audienceFrom the morphological characteristics of crop growth, the mechanism ...
In this paper, a description of photosynthesis in a single leaf is developed that separates physiolo...
This dataset contains the underlying data for the study: Evers JB, Vos J, Yin X, Romero P, van der ...
Currently available models of photosynthate partitioning in crops are poorly developed compared to c...
AbstractQuantification of the assimilate partitioning between roots and shoot has been one of the co...
Quantification of the assimilate partitioning between roots and shoot has been one of the components...
<div><p>Plants are highly plastic in their potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. ...
Plants are highly plastic in their potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. For exam...
Plants are highly plastic in their potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. For exam...
Intimate relationships exist between form and function of plants, determining many processes governi...
Background and Aims Because functional–structural plant models (FSPMs) take plant architecture expli...
In this study, we developed and analyzed a new model for the simulation of photosynthetic active nit...
The requirements for modelling photosynthesis and related processes within the framework of a Functi...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Improved modelling of carbon assimilation and plant growth to low soil moisture...
The predictive capacity of two simulation models with different degrees of complexity for the calcul...
International audienceFrom the morphological characteristics of crop growth, the mechanism ...
In this paper, a description of photosynthesis in a single leaf is developed that separates physiolo...
This dataset contains the underlying data for the study: Evers JB, Vos J, Yin X, Romero P, van der ...
Currently available models of photosynthate partitioning in crops are poorly developed compared to c...
AbstractQuantification of the assimilate partitioning between roots and shoot has been one of the co...
Quantification of the assimilate partitioning between roots and shoot has been one of the components...
<div><p>Plants are highly plastic in their potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. ...
Plants are highly plastic in their potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. For exam...
Plants are highly plastic in their potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. For exam...
Intimate relationships exist between form and function of plants, determining many processes governi...
Background and Aims Because functional–structural plant models (FSPMs) take plant architecture expli...
In this study, we developed and analyzed a new model for the simulation of photosynthetic active nit...
The requirements for modelling photosynthesis and related processes within the framework of a Functi...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Improved modelling of carbon assimilation and plant growth to low soil moisture...
The predictive capacity of two simulation models with different degrees of complexity for the calcul...
International audienceFrom the morphological characteristics of crop growth, the mechanism ...
In this paper, a description of photosynthesis in a single leaf is developed that separates physiolo...
This dataset contains the underlying data for the study: Evers JB, Vos J, Yin X, Romero P, van der ...