油菜
饲料
史诗
农学
生物量(生态学)
农业
作物
环境科学
仿真建模
茶花
芸苔属
航程(航空)
农林复合经营
生物
数学
工程类
生态学
航空航天工程
数理经济学
艺术
文学类
作者
J. R. Kiniry,J. R. Williams,D. J. Major,R. C. Izaurralde,Philip W. Gassman,Malcolm J. Morrison,R. Bergentine,R. P. Zentner
摘要
The EPIC computer simulation model has potential for assessing agricultural management scenarios in the northern Great Plains region of the United States and western Canada. The objectives of this study were to develop parameters for economically important crop and forage species grown in these regions and to determine whether EPIC could use these parameters to reasonably simulate yields. Parameters for leaf-area development, temperature responses, biomass growth and partitioning, and nutrient concentrations were derived from data in the literature for spring canola, wheat, barley, maize and six forage species. Because of the growing importance of canola in Canada and the United States, much emphasis was placed on deriving its parameters. With these inputs, EPIC reasonably simulated forage and crop yields in six locations and canola yields in four locations. The model should provide reasonable simulations for a wide range of applications throughout these regions. Key words: simulation modeling, canola, agricultural management
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