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Advances in crop modelling for a sustainable agriculture

Part of the Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science series
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This collection summarises key advances in crop modelling, with a focus on developing the next generation of crop and whole-farm models to improve decision making and support for farmers.

Chapters in Part 1 review advances in modelling individual components of agricultural systems, such as plant responses to environmental conditions, crop growth stage prediction, nutrient and water cycling as well as pest/disease dynamics.

Building on topics previously discussed in Part 1, Part 2 addresses the challenges of combining modular sub-systems into whole farm system, landscape and regional models.

Chapters cover topics such as integration of rotations and livestock, as well as landscape models such as agroecological zone (AEZ) models.

Chapters also review the performance of specific models such as APSIM and DSSAT and the challenges of developing decision support systems (DSS) linked with such models.

The final part of the book reviews wider issues in improving model reliability such as data sharing and the supply of real-time data, as well as crop model inter-comparison.

With its distinguished editor and range of experienced and expert chapter authors, this collection will be a standard reference for crop modellers and developers of decision support systems to improve the efficiency and sustainability of farming.

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1786762404 / 9781786762405
Hardback
630
03/12/2019
United Kingdom
English
420 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
23 cm