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A 3D Architectural and Process-based Model of Maize Development
Authors:FOURNIER  C; ANDRIEU  B
Institution: Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Unité de Bioclimatologie, 78850, Thiverval-Grignon, France
Abstract:A 3D architectural and process-based model of maize developmentwas implemented on the basis of the L-system software Graphtal,interfaced with physical models computing microclimate distributedon the 3D canopy structure. In a first step, we incorporatedin the software Graphtal additional functions that enable bi-directionalcommunication with external modules. A simple model for distributedphotosynthetically active radiation and the model for apex temperatureby Cellieret al. (Agricultural and Forest Meteorology63: 35–54,1993) were interfaced with Graphtal. In a second step we developeda L-system model for maize, where production rules for growthand development of organs are based on the current state ofknowledge of maize development as a function of temperature.Visual representation of the plant is based on the geometricalmodel of leaf shape by Prévot, Aries and Monestiez (Agronomie11:491–503, 1991). Finally, various data sets were used toevaluate the physiological aspects and the geometrical representation.It is concluded that environmental L-systems are a convenienttool to integrate biophysical processes from organ to canopylevel, and provide a framework to model growth of individualplants in relation to local conditions and ability to foragefor resources. However, progress is needed to improve both theknowledge of physiological processes at the organ level andthe calculation of physical environmental parameters; some directionsfor future research are proposed.Copyright 1998 Annals of BotanyCompany Growth model; 3D plant architecture;Zea maysL.; corn; temperature; L-system modelling; developmental physiology; virtual plant.
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