Wheat Growth and Modelling

Cover of Wheat Growth and Modelling by W. Day
Author: W. Day
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 1985
Language: en
Edition: 1985
Pages: 407
ISBN-13: 9780306419331
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 1.2786811196 Pounds
Width: 0.85 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 633.1/1
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Wheat Growth and Modelling by W. Day, published by Springer US on May 1, 1985, is a comprehensive examination of the application of mathematical models in understanding crop growth and productivity. This 407-page book delves into the significance of modeling as a tool for experts to evaluate the impact of their ideas against advancements in crop performance. It highlights the collaborative efforts of scientists from various disciplines who gathered at a NATO Advanced Research workshop to explore the complexities of wheat cultivation and the methodologies for modeling its growth and yield.

Readers will find a detailed discussion on the development and assessment of models that aim to quantify crop growth, particularly focusing on wheat. The text emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of this research, showcasing contributions from various fields within the life sciences and botany. By addressing the challenges and potential of modeling in agricultural science, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the scientific exploration of crop productivity and the underlying factors influencing yield variation.


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The concept of using mathematical models to investigate crop growth and productivity has attracted much attention in recent years. A major reason is that modelling can allow an expert in one area to assess the impact of his ideas in the light of other advances in our understanding of crop performance. Whether or not many of the claims made for or the demands made of models can ever be satisfied, this role as a focus for quantitative definition of crop growth is an important one. One consequence is that the development and appraisal of such models requires the efforts of scientists from a wide range of disciplines. This NATO Advanced Research workshop was designed to bring together such a range of scientists to consider the wheat crop, and assess our understanding of the crop and our ability to model its growth and yield. The ideas and organization behind the workshop involved many people. The U. K. interest in a computer model of wheat growth was instigated by Dr. Joe Landsberg (then of Long Ashton Research Station, but now Director of CSIRO Division of Forest Research), who in 1979 started a modelling exercise as part of a collaborative study of the causes of yield variation in winter wheat, involving four research institutes supported by the Agricultural and Food Research Council. Dr.

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Language: en. Pages: 407. Edition: 1985.

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