Two ways of representing some of the existing growth functions, (the exponential, the monomolecular or Mitscherlich, the logistic or autocatalytic, the Gompertz, and the Richards equations) are compared. In the first, growth is expressed in the parameters mass at time zero W0, mass at time infinity Wf, and a measure for the relative growth rate k. In the second, different parameters are used because of robust parameter optimization (e.g., by the statistical software package Genstat). The relationships between these fitted parameters and the parameters W0, Wf and k are demonstrated. The properties of these models, such as physical meaning of the parameters, properties at the point of inflection (if it exists), and the growth rate at a limit ...
Growth curve models in longitudinal studies are widely used to model population size, body height, b...
Applications of the ‘expolinear ’ equation for crop growth described by Goudriaan and Monteith [Goud...
Parameters are of significant importance when using non-linearized models. A small shift in one para...
Two ways of representing some of the existing growth functions, (the exponential, the monomolecular ...
Ontogenetic growth reflects the changes of biomass, height (or body length) of a biological organism...
AbstractWe considered the general growth equation y′ = ayα + byβ that encompasses the well-known gro...
We discuss a general growth curve including several parameters, whose choice leads to a variety of m...
A new empirical equation for the sigmoid pattern of determinate growth, 'the beta growth function', ...
Analysis of a generalised growth equation shows that both the maximum growth rate of a microbial cul...
This study was conducted to investigate growth dynamics and related problems by analyzing mathematic...
An open-ended form of the logistic equation was recently proposed, using a model comprising two diff...
Growth rates are widely employed in the field of agriculture as these have important policy implicat...
1. In this paper, a theoretical framework for the analysis of growth is described. Growth is equated...
The Gompertz model is well known and widely used in many aspects of biology. It has been frequently ...
An open-ended form of the logistic equation was recently proposed, using a model comprising two diff...
Growth curve models in longitudinal studies are widely used to model population size, body height, b...
Applications of the ‘expolinear ’ equation for crop growth described by Goudriaan and Monteith [Goud...
Parameters are of significant importance when using non-linearized models. A small shift in one para...
Two ways of representing some of the existing growth functions, (the exponential, the monomolecular ...
Ontogenetic growth reflects the changes of biomass, height (or body length) of a biological organism...
AbstractWe considered the general growth equation y′ = ayα + byβ that encompasses the well-known gro...
We discuss a general growth curve including several parameters, whose choice leads to a variety of m...
A new empirical equation for the sigmoid pattern of determinate growth, 'the beta growth function', ...
Analysis of a generalised growth equation shows that both the maximum growth rate of a microbial cul...
This study was conducted to investigate growth dynamics and related problems by analyzing mathematic...
An open-ended form of the logistic equation was recently proposed, using a model comprising two diff...
Growth rates are widely employed in the field of agriculture as these have important policy implicat...
1. In this paper, a theoretical framework for the analysis of growth is described. Growth is equated...
The Gompertz model is well known and widely used in many aspects of biology. It has been frequently ...
An open-ended form of the logistic equation was recently proposed, using a model comprising two diff...
Growth curve models in longitudinal studies are widely used to model population size, body height, b...
Applications of the ‘expolinear ’ equation for crop growth described by Goudriaan and Monteith [Goud...
Parameters are of significant importance when using non-linearized models. A small shift in one para...