Plant Growth Modeling and Applications

Plant Growth Modeling and Applications

Author: Baogang Hu

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 435

ISBN-13: 9787302071402

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This book reports all papers published in " 2003' international symposium on plant growth modeling, simulation, visualization and their applications" held at Beijing, China, in October 2003. It covers multidisciplinary exchanges around real and virtual plant modeling and their applications in botany, agronomy, environmental sciences, computer sciences and applied mathematics. Scientists, engineers, researchers and university students will find useful lectures and examples from theory and practice in this book.


AsiaSim 2012 - Part III

AsiaSim 2012 - Part III

Author: Tianyuan Xiao

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-10-06

Total Pages: 457

ISBN-13: 3642343872

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The Three-Volume-Set CCIS 323, 324, 325 (AsiaSim 2012) together with the Two-Volume-Set CCIS 326, 327 (ICSC 2012) constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Asia Simulation Conference, AsiaSim 2012, and the International Conference on System Simulation, ICSC 2012, held in Shanghai, China, in October 2012. The 267 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 906 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on modeling theory and technology; modeling and simulation technology on synthesized environment and virtual reality environment; pervasive computing and simulation technology; embedded computing and simulation technology; verification, validation and accreditation technology; networked modeling and simulation technology; modeling and simulation technology of continuous system, discrete system, hybrid system, and intelligent system; high performance computing and simulation technology; cloud simulation technology; modeling and simulation technology of complex system and open, complex, huge system; simulation based acquisition and virtual prototyping engineering technology; simulator; simulation language and intelligent simulation system; parallel and distributed software; CAD, CAE, CAM, CIMS, VP, VM, and VR; visualization; computing and simulation applications in science and engineering; computing and simulation applications in management, society and economics; computing and simulation applications in life and biomedical engineering; computing and simulation applications in energy and environment; computing and simulation applications in education; computing and simulation applications in military field; computing and simulation applications in medical field.


Virtual Plants: Modeling Plant Architecture in Changing Environments

Virtual Plants: Modeling Plant Architecture in Changing Environments

Author: Katrin Kahlen

Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

Published: 2017-02-07

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 2889450929

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Plant architecture is a major determinant of the resource use efficiency of crops. The architecture of a plant shows ontogenetic structural changes which are modified by multiple environmental factors: Plant canopies are exposed to natural fluctuations in light quantity and the dynamically changing canopy architecture induces local variations in light quality. Changing temperature conditions or water availability during growth additionally affect plant architecture and thus crop productivity, because plants have various options to adapt their architecture to the available resources. Meeting the challenge of ensuring food security we must understand the plant’s mechanisms for integrating and responding to an orchestra of environmental factors. ‘Virtual plants’ describe plant architecture in silico. Virtual plants have the potential to help us understanding the complex feedback processes between canopy architecture, multiple environmental factors and crop productivity. As a research tool, they have become increasingly popular within the last decade due to their great power of realistically visualizing the plant’s architecture. This Research Topic highlights current research carried out on modeling plant architecture in changing environments.