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Principles
About modelling.
Scientific disciplines
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Plant growth and development modelling is a challenging research topic relying on the knowledge of several
disciplines:
- Botany: plant morphology and more precisely plant Architecture considered on the scale of the individual plant.
- Physiology: the plant seen as a dynamic system exchanging fluxes, usually seen at crop level, related to Agronomy
- Bioclimatology: as providing the environmental resources for plant development
Formalisms, Models, and Tools combining knowledge from these disciplines have to be developed in order to succeed in defining the generic modelling and simulation of plant growth and development.
Applied mathematics and computer sciences are thus involved in this task.
Disciplines involved in Plant growth modelling: knowledge (Botany, Eco-physiology, Bioclimatology)
and tools (Applied Mathematics and Computer Sciences). (Drawing P. de Reffye, CIRAD)
Definition
Architecture
Botany. Plant architecture refers to an organization in the plant and its dynamic processes during the plant life span.The architecture of a plant depends on the nature and on the relative arrangement of each of its parts; it is, at any given time, the expression of an equilibrium between endogenous growth processes and exogenous constraints exerted by the environment (Barthélémy et Caraglio, 2007).