Preliminary Course
Preliminary courses
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This chapter section presents preliminary courses introducing basis in
- Architectural botany : A descriptive approach to qualify plant structures
- Eco-physiology : Basis to model plant interaction with its environment
- Applied Mathematics : Some useful tools to model growth behaviours in plant development
- Modelling approaches : Approaches of plant modelling and their typology
The three first sub-chapters can be considered independely, they are not referring each others.
Modelling approaches are easier to be considered after Architectural Botany, Eco-physiology notions and Applied Mathematics tools, but this sequence is not obliged too.
Each of these four sub-chapters can be considered as an individual, standalone course.
Chapter Objectives
The aim of this course is to enable students to, respectively to the disciplines:
- Architectural Botany: Learn about the underlying concepts and apply them on simple structure plants
- Eco-physiology: Learn about the principals of plant biomass production and allocation
- Apply Mathematics: Master a set of simple probabilistic laws and parametrical functions
- Modelling: Weigh up the pros and cons of different model approaches