FSPM

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spring_wheat

SPRING WHEAT
DOWNLOAD: not available (contact author)
DATE: 2010
AUTHOR: J. Evers (Wageningen University, Centre for Crop Systems Analysis)
DESCRIPTION: The model is loosely based on ADEL wheat, a wheat model which has been used in many papers. It simulates development of wheat structure from plant emergence until maturity. Wheat tillering (branching) can be simulated based on data, PAR (photosynthetically active radiation) interception, or red / far-red. However in the current implementation there are no plant physiological mechanisms governing tillering, or development in general.

PSModelsOverview

Overview of some common photosynthesis models
DOWNLOAD: PSModelsOverview.zip (password required)
DATE: 06.01.2011
AUTHOR: M. Henke, G. H. Buck-Sorlin and K. Smolenová
DESCRIPTION: The model draws two chrts a) for PAR overview for zero to 1500 mol mol-1 (at the given temperature of the selected day) b) annual survey of assimilate production at given weather data. All included models are calibrated to fit the LEAFC3N model which is parameterized for barley. The output is calculated for per square meter at the age of 25 days. To change this you need to save the model to run it.
HOW IT WORKS: With the initialization of the model four external parameter files will be loaded and afterwards the charts will be drawn automatically. To control the model change the parameter in one of the tree parameter files a) environment.ini b) scenario.ini c) speciesParameter.ini. The last parameter file is an excel file including the weather data.
THINGS TO NOTICE: Weather data are for the Meteostation Haarweg – Wageningen from 2008 in daily resolution.
RELATED MODELS: The model is part of the FSPM-P

tomato

DOWNLOAD: not available

rapeseed090525

DOWNLOAD: rapeseed090525.gsz (password required)

rice

poplar2007

DOWNLOAD: poplar2007.gsz (password required)

rose

DOWNLOAD: rose.gsz (password required)

barley_breeder

DOWNLOAD: barley_breeder.gsz (password required)

beech

DOWNLOAD: beech.gsz

gerh_Example04

DOWNLOAD: gerh_Example04.gsz (password required)

rapeseed

arabidopsis

DOWNLOAD: not available

forest090427

DOWNLOAD: forest090427.gsz

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