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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1877341932
    Format: 1 online resource (695 pages)
    ISBN: 9782759236800
    Series Statement: Hors Collection
    Content: Intro -- Table des matières -- STICS OUVRAGE -- Foreword -- Dedication -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Overall description of the modelled system -- 3 Development -- 4 Shoot growth -- 5 Root growth -- 6 Nitrogen acquisition by plants -- 7 Biomass and nitrogen partitioning -- 8 Yield formation -- 9 Canopy microclimate -- 10 Transfers in soil: water, nitrate and heat fluxes -- 11 Water Balance -- 12 Carbon and nitrogen transformations in soil and balances -- 13 Soil-crop management effects -- 14 Ways of STICS use -- 15 Tools for smart use of the standard STICS model version -- 16 Model capacity extension methods -- References -- 17 Definition of symbols -- Authors list.
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    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1877341940
    Format: 1 online resource (519 pages)
    ISBN: 9782759236794
    Series Statement: Hors Collection
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Dedication -- Preface -- The first book -- A new book based on an innovative approach -- Project funding -- English revision -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 History -- 1.2 Purpose -- 1.3 The Stics Open Book -- 1.4 Human-machine interfaces -- 1.5 Tools for STICS users -- Chapter 2. Overall description of the modelled system -- 2.1 Conceptual Framework -- 2.2 STICS validity domain -- 2.3 Relationship and priority between processes -- 2.4 Model genericity -- 2.5 Parameterised crop species -- Chapter 3. Development -- 3.1 The importance of phenology on crop development -- 3.2 Simulated events -- 3.3 Main development processes -- 3.4 Emergence and initiation of crop development and growth -- Chapter 4. Shoot growth -- 4.1 Leaf dynamics -- 4.2 Radiation interception -- 4.3 Biomass production -- 4.4 Stress indices -- Chapter 5. Root growth -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Vertical root growth -- 5.3 Root length density production and root distribution -- 5.4 Turnover of root biomass and N content allocation -- 5.5 Calculation of root density for water and nitrogen absorption -- Chapter 6. Nitrogen acquisition by plants -- 6.1 Nitrogen uptake by plants -- 6.2 Nitrogen fixation by legumes -- Chapter 7. Biomass and nitrogen partitioning -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Identified organs and compartments -- 7.3 Vegetative organs -- 7.4 Remobilisation of reserves -- 7.5 Harvested organs -- 7.6 Roots -- 7.7 Biomass and nitrogen partitioning after cut of forages -- 7.8 N and C inputs to the soil from perennial crops -- Chapter 8. Yield formation -- 8.1 Quantitative yield -- 8.2 Yield quality -- Chapter 9. Canopy microclimate -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Radiation interception -- 9.3 Energy budget and crop temperature -- 9.4 Canopy moisture -- 9.5 Climate under shelter -- 9.6 Correcting temperatures for high altitude climates.
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    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949615879902882
    Format: 1 online resource (695 pages)
    ISBN: 9782759236800
    Series Statement: Hors Collection
    Note: Intro -- Table des matières -- STICS OUVRAGE -- Foreword -- Dedication -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Overall description of the modelled system -- 3 Development -- 4 Shoot growth -- 5 Root growth -- 6 Nitrogen acquisition by plants -- 7 Biomass and nitrogen partitioning -- 8 Yield formation -- 9 Canopy microclimate -- 10 Transfers in soil: water, nitrate and heat fluxes -- 11 Water Balance -- 12 Carbon and nitrogen transformations in soil and balances -- 13 Soil-crop management effects -- 14 Ways of STICS use -- 15 Tools for smart use of the standard STICS model version -- 16 Model capacity extension methods -- References -- 17 Definition of symbols -- Authors list.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Beaudoin, Nicolas Stics Soil Crop Model Versailles : Quae,c2022
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949615880002882
    Format: 1 online resource (519 pages)
    ISBN: 9782759236794
    Series Statement: Hors Collection
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Dedication -- Preface -- The first book -- A new book based on an innovative approach -- Project funding -- English revision -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 History -- 1.2 Purpose -- 1.3 The Stics Open Book -- 1.4 Human-machine interfaces -- 1.5 Tools for STICS users -- Chapter 2. Overall description of the modelled system -- 2.1 Conceptual Framework -- 2.2 STICS validity domain -- 2.3 Relationship and priority between processes -- 2.4 Model genericity -- 2.5 Parameterised crop species -- Chapter 3. Development -- 3.1 The importance of phenology on crop development -- 3.2 Simulated events -- 3.3 Main development processes -- 3.4 Emergence and initiation of crop development and growth -- Chapter 4. Shoot growth -- 4.1 Leaf dynamics -- 4.2 Radiation interception -- 4.3 Biomass production -- 4.4 Stress indices -- Chapter 5. Root growth -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Vertical root growth -- 5.3 Root length density production and root distribution -- 5.4 Turnover of root biomass and N content allocation -- 5.5 Calculation of root density for water and nitrogen absorption -- Chapter 6. Nitrogen acquisition by plants -- 6.1 Nitrogen uptake by plants -- 6.2 Nitrogen fixation by legumes -- Chapter 7. Biomass and nitrogen partitioning -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Identified organs and compartments -- 7.3 Vegetative organs -- 7.4 Remobilisation of reserves -- 7.5 Harvested organs -- 7.6 Roots -- 7.7 Biomass and nitrogen partitioning after cut of forages -- 7.8 N and C inputs to the soil from perennial crops -- Chapter 8. Yield formation -- 8.1 Quantitative yield -- 8.2 Yield quality -- Chapter 9. Canopy microclimate -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Radiation interception -- 9.3 Energy budget and crop temperature -- 9.4 Canopy moisture -- 9.5 Climate under shelter -- 9.6 Correcting temperatures for high altitude climates. , Chapter 10. Transfers in soil: water, nitrate and heat fluxes -- 10.1 Water and nitrate fluxes -- 10.2 Soil temperature -- 10.3 Modifications of surface conditions that influence water and heat transfer -- Chapter 11 -- Water Balance -- Nadine Brisson, Remi Vezy, Dominique Ripoche-Wachter and Patrick Bertuzzi -- 11.1 Background and conceptual framework -- 11.2 Soil evaporation -- 11.3 Potential crop water requirements -- 11.4 Physical soil surface conditions -- 11.5 Plant transpiration and derived stresses -- 11.6 Water balance -- Chapter 12 -- Carbon and nitrogen transformations in soil and balances -- Bruno Mary, Fabien Ferchaud, Hugues Clivot and Joël Léonard -- 12.1 Organic and mineral C-N pools -- 12.2 Decomposition and mineralisation of organic matter -- 12.3 Nitrification -- 12.4 Denitrification -- 12.5 N2O emissions -- 12.6 Ammonia volatilisation -- 12.7 Carbon and nitrogen balances -- Chapter 13 -- Soil-crop management effects -- Nadine Brisson, Bruno Mary and Dominique Ripoche-Wachter -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Crop management -- 13.3 Crop operations and soil tillage -- 13.4 Soil water management -- 13.5 Nitrogen and carbon inputs in soil -- Chapter 14 -- Ways of STICS use -- Nicolas Beaudoin, Julie Constantin, Anne-Isabelle Graux, Gatien Falconnier, François Affholder, Françoise Ruget and Laurent Ruiz -- 14.1 Defining the Unit of SiMulation (USM) -- 14.2 Rotations and long-term simulations -- 14.3 Simulation over large spatial scales -- 14.4 Simulation with coupled models -- 14.5 Typology of STICS uses -- 14.6 Perspectives for model capacity extension toward agroecology -- Chapter 15 -- Tools for smart use of the standard STICS model version -- Dominique Ripoche, Christine Le Bas and Nadine Brisson -- 15.1 Driving use options -- 15.2 Strategy use options -- 15.3 Model formalism options -- 15.4 Parameterisation -- 15.5 Tools for users. , Chapter 16 -- Model capacity extension methods -- Samuel Buis, Guillaume Jego and Eric Casellas -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Evaluating model performances -- 16.3 Adapting STICS to a new crop or cultivar -- 16.4 Tools and rules for model coupling -- References -- 17 -- Definition of symbols -- 17.1 Definition of parameters -- 17.2 Definition of output variables -- 17.3 Internal variables definition -- Authors list.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Beaudoin, Nicolas Stics Soil Crop Model Versailles : Quae,c2022
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1877772488
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (519 p.)
    ISBN: 9782759236794 , 9782759236787 , 9782759236800
    Content: The STICS crop model has been developed since 1996 at INRA (French National Institute for Agronomic Research) in collaboration with other research and technical institutes. The model syntheses, illustrates and concretizes an important part of the French agronomic knowledge as a point of view on the field and cropping systems working. The formalisations of the STICS crop model presented in this book can be considered as references used in the framework of crop sciences. They will help professionals and students in the partitioning and understanding of the complex agronomic system. The book arrangement relies on the way the model designs the crop-soil system functioning, each chapter being devoted to a set of important functions such as growth initiation, yield onset, water uptake, transformation of organic matter etc. One chapter deals with the cropping system and long term simulations and the final chapter is about the involvement of the user in terms of option choices and parameterization. If this book is mainly intended for scientists who use the STICS model, it can also be useful for agronomists, crop modellers, students and technicians looking for elementary formalizations of the crop-soil system functioning
    Note: English
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    UID:
    edoccha_9961363231602883
    Format: 1 online resource (0 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    Series Statement: Hors Collection.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-7592-3679-X
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edocfu_9961363231602883
    Format: 1 online resource (0 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    Series Statement: Hors Collection.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-7592-3679-X
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949613429102882
    Format: 1 online resource (0 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    Series Statement: Hors Collection.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-7592-3679-X
    Language: English
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