Crop growth models for decision support systems

被引:68
|
作者
Jame, YW
Cutforth, HW
机构
[1] Semiarid Prairie Agric. Res. Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Swift Current, Sask. S9H 3X2
关键词
simulation; crop growth; development; management strategy;
D O I
10.4141/cjps96-003
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Studies on crop production are traditionally carried out by using conventional experience-based agronomic research, in which crop production functions were derived from statistical analysis without referring to the underlying biological or physical principles involved. The weaknesses and disadvantages of this approach and the need for greater in-depth analysis have long been recognized. Recently, application of the knowledge-based systems approach to agricultural management has been gaining popularity because of our expanding knowledge of processes that are involved in the growth of plants, coupled with the availability of inexpensive and powerful computers. The systems approach makes use of dynamic simulation models of crop growth and of cropping systems. In the most satisfactory crop growth models, current knowledge of plant growth and development from various disciplines, such as crop physiology, agrometeorology, soil science and agronomy, is integrated in a consistent, quantitative and process-oriented manner. After proper validation, the models are used to predict crop responses to different environments that are either the result of global change or induced by agricultural management and to test alternative crop management options. Computerized decision support systems for field-level crop management are now available. The decision support systems for agrotechnology transfer (DSSAT) allows users to combine the technical knowledge contained in crop growth models with economic considerations and environmental impact evaluations to facilitate economic analysis and risk assessment of farming enterprises. Thus, DSSAT is a valuable tool to aid the development of a viable and sustainable agricultural industry. The development and validation of crop models can improve our understanding of the underlying processes, pinpoint where our understanding is inadequate, and, hence, support strategic agricultural research. The knowledge-based systems approach offers great potential to expand our ability to make good agricultural management decisions, not only for the current climatic variability, but for the anticipated climatic changes of the future.
引用
收藏
页码:9 / 19
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Decision support systems using models of fruit quality variability
    Jordan, R. B.
    Loeffen, M. P. F.
    [J]. XXIX INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL CONGRESS ON HORTICULTURE: SUSTAINING LIVES, LIVELIHOODS AND LANDSCAPES (IHC2014): INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIA ON ABSCISSION PROCESSES IN HORTICULTURE AND NON-DESTRUCTIVE ASSESSMENT OF FRUIT ATTRIBUTES, 2016, 1119 : 289 - 296
  • [42] MODELS OF AGRICULTURAL REASONING AND CONSEQUENCES ON THE DESIGN OF DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS
    RELLIER, JP
    MARCAILLOU, JC
    [J]. AGRONOMIE, 1990, 10 (06): : 487 - 498
  • [43] DEVELOPMENT OF MODELS FOR COMPUTER BASED DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS.
    Ahmed, S.H.
    Darwish, M.G.
    [J]. Advances in modelling & simulation, 1988, 12 (02): : 25 - 34
  • [44] Computing with Words in Decision support Systems: An overview on Models and Applications
    Martínez L.
    Ruan D.
    Herrera F.
    [J]. International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems, 2010, 3 (4) : 382 - 395
  • [45] Incorporating realistic trait physiology into crop growth models to support genetic improvement
    Boote, K. J.
    Jones, J. W.
    Hoogenboom, G.
    [J]. IN SILICO PLANTS, 2021, 3 (01):
  • [46] A case for decision support tools in crop production?
    Parker, C
    [J]. CONTEMPORARY ERGONOMICS 1997, 1997, : 226 - 231
  • [47] Dynamic Crop Models and Remote Sensing Irrigation Decision Support Systems: A Review of Water Stress Concepts for Improved Estimation of Water Requirements
    Tolomio, Massimo
    Casa, Raffaele
    [J]. REMOTE SENSING, 2020, 12 (23) : 1 - 34
  • [48] A GIS Decision Support System for Crop Cultivation
    Suksa-ngiam, Watanyoo
    Mbugua, J. Kimani
    Chatterjee, Samir
    [J]. AMCIS 2016 PROCEEDINGS, 2016,
  • [49] DECISION SUPPORT FOR CROP PLANNING DURING DROUGHTS
    RAMAN, H
    MOHAN, S
    RANGACHARYA, NCV
    [J]. JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING, 1992, 118 (02) : 229 - 241
  • [50] INTEGRATION OF ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS WITHIN ECONOMICAL DECISION-SUPPORT MODELS FOR VEGETABLE CROP PRODUCTION
    UHTE, R
    [J]. BERICHTE UBER LANDWIRTSCHAFT, 1995, 73 (01): : 33 - 50