Predicting Crop Phenology

Predicting Crop Phenology
Author: Tom Hodges
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1990-12-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780849367458

Predicting Crop Phenology focuses on an analysis of the issues faced in predicting the phenology of crop plants and weeds. It discusses how these issues have been handled by active crop growth simulation model developers and emphasizes areas such as the role of modeling in agricultural research and the roles of temperature, length of day, and water stress in plant growth. This comprehensive text also discusses modeling philosophy and programming techniques in modeling crop development and growth. It presents up-to-date information on phenology models for wheat, maize, sorghum, rice, cotton, and several weed species. Predicting Crop Phenology reviews important data for agricultural engineers, plant physiologists, agricultural consultants, researchers, extension agents, model developers, agricultural science instructors and students.

Agrometeorology

Agrometeorology
Author: Harpal S. Mavi
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2004-04-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781560229728

Learn how the climate can affect crop production! Agrometeorology: Principles and Applications of Climate Studies in Agriculture is a much-needed reference resource on the practice of merging the science of meteorology with the service of agriculture. Written in a concise, straightforward style, the book presents examples of clinical applications (methods, techniques, models, and services) in varying climates and agricultural systems, documenting up-to-date research literature from around the world. Its systematic approach—different from most books on the subject—makes it an essential tool for teaching, planning, and practical use by working farmers, as it examines topics such as solar radiation, effective rain, drought monitoring, evapotranspiration, and remote sensing. Agrometeorology: Principles and Applications of Climate Studies in Agriculture examines the developing discipline that international agencies such as the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) have declared to be an important growth area in university education. A panel of academics, researchers, and practitioners explore the role of agrometeorology in optimum crop growth, from the interactions between meteorological and hydrological factors and agriculture, including horticulture, animal husbandry, and forestry. The book addresses pressing topics of agriculture resource utilization and management, such as regional and land use planning; soil and water conservation; frost; growing degree day; risk analysis of climate hazards; animal parasites; harvest forecasts; crop models; decision support systems (DSS); agroclimatological forecast; and the ecological and economic implications of climate change. Agrometeorology: Principles and Applications of Climate Studies in Agriculture also addresses: managing farm water resources environmental temperature planning for frost mitigation photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) thermoperiodism managing the extremes—droughts and floods using computers to manage agricultural systems and much more! The interdisciplinary focus and reader-friendly style of Agrometeorology: Principles and Applications of Climate Studies in Agriculture make the book invaluable to scientists, planners, and academics working in the major agricultural sciences, geography, natural resource studies, and meteorology.

Modelling of Agricultural Production

Modelling of Agricultural Production
Author: H. van Keulen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1986
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Potential crop production: physiological principles, crop phenology and dry matter distribution, a simple model of potential crop production. Crop production as determined by moisture availability: potential evapotranspiration, the water balance of soil, the relation between water use and crop production, a simple model of water-limited productio. Crop production as determined by nutrient availability: nutrient demand and fertilizer requirements. The collection and treatment of basic data: meteorological data, soil data, plant data. Crooping systems: crop calendar, workability and labour requirements, low-input farming, weeds, pests and diseases. Land improvement. Application of agronomic information. Computer models of cro production: a FORTAN model of crop production.

Advances in Crop Modelling for a Sustainable Agriculture

Advances in Crop Modelling for a Sustainable Agriculture
Author: Kenneth Boote
Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agric
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781786762405

Crop modelling has huge potential to improve decision making in farming. This collection reviews advances in next-generation models focused on user needs at the whole farm system and landscape scale.

Crop Modeling and Decision Support

Crop Modeling and Decision Support
Author: Weixing Cao
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2010-07-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642011322

"Crop Modeling and Decision Support" presents 36 papers selected from the International Symposium on Crop Modeling and Decision Support (ISCMDS-2008), held at Nanjing of China from 19th to 22nd in April, 2008. Many of these papers show the recent advances in modeling crop and soil processes, crop productivity, plant architecture and climate change; the rests describe the developments in model-based decision support systems (DSS), model applications, and integration of crop models with other information technologies. The book is intended for researchers, teachers, engineers, and graduate students on crop modeling and decision support. Dr. Weixing Cao is a professor at Nanjing Agricultural University, China.

Crop-weather Models and Their Use in Yield Assessments

Crop-weather Models and Their Use in Yield Assessments
Author: Wolfgang Baier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1977
Genre: Crop yields
ISBN:

Overzicht van de technieken die momenteel aangewend worden voor het simuleren en analyseren van de reacties van het gewas op het klimaat. Speciale aandacht wordt gegeven aan het gebruik van empirisch-statistische opbrengst-schattingsmodellen voor tarwe

Landscape Modelling and Decision Support

Landscape Modelling and Decision Support
Author: Wilfried Mirschel
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2020-03-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3030374211

This book contributes to a deeper understanding of landscape and regional modelling in general, and its broad range of facets with respect to various landscape parameters. It presents model approaches for a number of ecological and socio-economic landscape indicators, and also describes spatial decision support systems (DSS), frameworks, and model-based tools, which are prerequisites for deriving sustainable decision and solution strategies for the protection of comprehensively functioning landscapes. While it mainly focuses on the latest research findings in regional modelling and DSS in Europe, it also highlights the work of scientists from Russia. The book is intended for landscape modellers, scientists from various fields of landscape research, university teaching staff, and experts in landscape planning and management, landscape conservation and landscape policy.