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Bitki büyüme modelleri: CERES-Maize örneği

Authors: Mustafa Özgürel; Gülay Pamuk;

Bitki büyüme modelleri: CERES-Maize örneği

Abstract

Bitki büyüme modelleri, iklim ve toprak koşullan ile bitki fizyolojisi arasındaki matematiksel ilişkiyi açıklamak ve bitki fizyolojisini bu koşullara göre tahmin etmek için kullanılmaktadır Bu çalışmada bitki büyüme modellerinde kullanılan temel yaklaşımlar gözden geçirilmiş ve CERES-Maize modeli irdelenmiştir. CERES-Maize modeli, çok sayıda bitkiyi ele alması ve sürekli olarak güncellenmesi nedeniyle dünyada yaygın bir kullanım alanına sahip olan CERES'in mısır bitkisi için geliştirilmiş bir versiyonudur.

Plant growth models are used to explain the mathematical relation among plant physiology, and the climate and soil conditions, and to predict the plant physiology from these conditions. In this study, basic assumptions used in plant growth models are overviewed and the CERES-Maize model is evaluated. This maize growth model is a version of CERES, which has a worldwide use since it considers for a variety of plants and is updated continually.

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