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De Visser, P.H.B.; Van der Heijden, G.W.A.M.; Heuvelink, E.; Carvalho, S.M.P.. |
An integration of structural and physiological models is used to simulate 3D plant growth and visual appearance of cut chrysanthemum, reacting to environmental factors. Measurements to calibrate the model include 3D data of digitized plants as well as a number of measurements and observations on harvested plants, including biomass per organ. The structural module is based on the L-systems algorithm. This L-system calculates temperature- and light-driven development, branching pattern and flower formation. In this 3D-structural model existing rules for physiological processes are incorporated, enabling calculation of carbon dynamics. A 3D radiosity method is used to calculate light absorption of every organ (leaf) at an hourly basis. Hourly photosynthesis... |
Tipo: Conference proceedings |
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Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://library.wur.nl/ojs/index.php/frontis/article/view/1383 |
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