GreenLab Course
Principles See (print) full section in pdf
Supplementary resources.
Mathematical models
Recommended on-line resources
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Architectural Botany course (English)
../../P1_Prelim/Bota/Bota_intro.html
Eco-physiology for crop modelling course (English)
../../P1_Prelim/EPhysio/Physio_intro.html
Introduction to Models (English)
../../P1_Prelim/Model/Model_intro.html
GreenLab Full Course (English)
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More detailed GreenLab overviews (pdf files)
Bibliography
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Recommended reading
Hallé, F., Oldemann, R.A.A. 1970. Essai sur l'architecture et la dynamique de croissance des arbres tropicaux. Paris: Masson.
Barthélémy, D., Caraglio, Y. 2007. Plant Architecture: A Dynamic, Multilevel and Comprehensive Approach to Plant Form, Structure and Ontogeny. Annals of Botany, 99 (3) : pp. 375-407 19 (access to paper and pdf)
De Reffye P., Hu BG, 2003. Relevant qualitative and quantitative choices for building an efficient dynamic plant growth model: GreenLab case. In Hu BG, Jaeger M (Eds), Plant growth modelling and applications (PMA03), Proceedings of the 2003' International Symposium on Plant Growth Modeling, Simulation, Visualization and Their ApplicationsTsinghua University Press, Springer; pp. 87-107. (pdf)
De Reffye P., Heuvelink E, Barthélémy D, Cournède PH. 2008. Plant growth models. In: Jorgensen S, Fath B (Eds.), Ecological Models, Vol. 4 of Encyclopedia of Ecology (5 volumes), Elsevier (Oxford), pp. 2824-2837. (pdf)
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