Modelling biomass production and yield of horticultural crops: a review

LFM Marcelis, E Heuvelink, J Goudriaan - Scientia Horticulturae, 1998 - Elsevier
Descriptive and explanatory modelling of biomass production and yield of horticultural crops
is reviewed with special reference to the simulation of leaf area, light interception, dry matter …

Arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis in viticulture: a review

S Trouvelot, L Bonneau, D Redecker… - Agronomy for …, 2015 - Springer
Viticulture is a major worldwide economic sector with a vine area of 7.52 million ha, wine
production of 288 Mhl, and wine exports of 26 billion euros. Nevertheless, viticulture has to …

[PDF][PDF] Sink strength as a determinant of dry matter partitioning in the whole plant

LFM Marcelis - Journal of experimental botany, 1996 - academic.oup.com
Dry matter partitioning is the end result of the flow of assimilates from source organs via a
transport path to the sink organs. The dry matter partitioning among the sinks of a plant is …

Carbon allocation among tree organs: a review of basic processes and representation in functional-structural tree models

A Lacointe - Annals of Forest Science, 2000 - afs-journal.org
Carbon assimilates flow from" source" areas such as leaves to" sink" areas where they are
taken up and used. The assimilate fluxes from sources to sinks are mainly dependent on the …

PEACH: a simulation model of reproductive and vegetative growth in peach trees

YL Grossman, TM DeJong - Tree physiology, 1994 - academic.oup.com
The hypothesis that carbohydrate partitioning is driven by competition among individual
plant organs, based on each organ's growth potential, was used to develop a simulation …

Physiological basis of ratio‐dependent predator‐prey theory: the metabolic pool model as a paradigm

AP Gutierrez - Ecology, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
Ratio—dependent models of predators and prey are approximations of the biology of
resource acquisition and allocation and their consequences for population birth and death …

Effect of light and nitrogen supply on internal C: N balance and control of root-to-shoot biomass allocation in grapevine

I Grechi, PH Vivin, G Hilbert, S Milin, T Robert… - Environmental and …, 2007 - Elsevier
Theoretical plant growth models postulate that the relative rates of shoot and root growth are
largely modulated by signals related to carbon and nitrogen status of the plant. To test this …

[图书][B] Applied population ecology: a supply-demand approach

AP Gutierrez - 1996 - books.google.com
Page 1 Applied Population Ecology A SUPPLY-DEMAND APPROACH AP Gutierrez Page 2
Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Applied Population Ecology This One 8FEQ-RJY-LR5E Page 6 Page 7 …

Competition for nitrogen in an unfertilized intercropping system: The case of an association of grapevine and grass cover in a Mediterranean climate

F Celette, A Findeling, C Gary - European Journal of Agronomy, 2009 - Elsevier
Cover cropping is currently increasing in vineyards as it provides solutions to some of the
problems encountered in vine growing. However, its development is still hampered in …

Grape

LE Williams, NK Dokoozlian… - … physiology of fruit crops, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter describes the majority of the grape production areas of the world are
characterized by Mediterranean type climates having warm to hot temperatures and little …