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Working with Dynamic Crop Models: Evaluation, Analysis, Parameterization, and Applications

Autor Daniel Wallach, David Makowski, James W. Jones, Francois Brun
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 mai 2006
Mathematical models are being used more and more widely to study complex dynamic systems (global weather, ecological systems, hydrological systems, nuclear reactors etc. including the specific subject of this book, crop-soil systems). The models are important aids in understanding, predicting and managing these systems. Such models are complex and imperfect. One fundamental research direction is to seek a better understanding of how these systems function, and to propose mathematical expressions embodying that understanding. However, this is not sufficient. It is also essential to have tools (often mathematical and statistical methods) to aid in developing, improving and using the models built from those equations. The book is specifically concerned with the application of methods to crop models, but much of the material is also applicable to dynamic system models in other fields. The goal of this book is to fill that gap.

* State-of-the-art methods explained simply and illustrated specifically for crop models* Parameter estimation – applying statistical methods to the complex case of crop models, including Bayesian methods * Includes model evaluation, understanding and estimating prediction error* Offers a unique data assimilation by using the Kalman filter and beyond
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780444521354
ISBN-10: 0444521356
Pagini: 462
Dimensiuni: 165 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Public țintă

Researchers and graduate students in agronomy, agricultural and biological engineering, agricultural economics and agricultural statistics. Teachers of advanced courses in modeling of biological systems.

Cuprins

1The two forms of crop models
2Evaluating crop models
3Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis for crop models
4Parameter estimation for crop models
5Data assimilation with crop models
6Representing and optimizing management decisions with crop models
7Using crop models for multiple fields

SECTION IIAPPLICATIONS
8Introduction to section II
9Fundamental concepts of crop models illustrated by a comparative approach
10Crop models with genotype parameters
11Model assisted genetic improvement of crops
12Parameterization and evaluation of a corn crop model
13Evaluation of a model for kiwifruit
14Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of a static denitrification model
15Sensitivity analysis of PASTIS, a model of nitrogen transport and transformation in the soil
16Sensitivity analysis of GENESYS, a model for studying the effects of cropping system on gene flow
17Data assimilation and parameter estimation for precision agriculture with the crop model STICS
18Application of extended and ensemble Kalman filters to soil carbon estimation
19Analyzing and improving corn irrigation strategies with MODERATO, a combination of a corn crop model and a decision model
20Managing wheat for ethanol production. A multiple criteria approach