Calibration of topological development in the procedure of parametric identification: application to the stochastic GreenLab model for Pinus Sylvestris var. Mongolica - Archive ouverte HAL
Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2010

Calibration of topological development in the procedure of parametric identification: application to the stochastic GreenLab model for Pinus Sylvestris var. Mongolica

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Arid climate, biophysical conditions and human activities all contribute to the occurrences of ecosystem and environment problems, i.e. water scarcity, desertification, salinization, in arid and semiarid zone of North China. Mongolian Scots pine tree (Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica) is one of the principal species of the windbreak and sand-fixing forest in this area. In this paper, we present the calibration process of stochastic GreenLab model based on experiment data. Specific plant topology and sink–source parameters were estimated for Mongolian Scots pine trees through optimizing procedure. The fitting results showed that the calibration was reasonable and acceptable. The model produces several three-dimensional visual representations of Mongolian Scots pine trees with different topological structures simulated by Monte Carlo methods. This model can be used to describe the plant development and growth in a stand level, taking into accounts the variations in plant topology and biomass.
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hal-00546799 , version 1 (14-12-2010)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00546799 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 246894

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Feng Wang, Meng Zhen Kang, Hui Han, Qi Lu, Véronique Letort, et al.. Calibration of topological development in the procedure of parametric identification: application to the stochastic GreenLab model for Pinus Sylvestris var. Mongolica. 2009 Plant Growth Modeling And Applications, Nov 2009, Beijing, China. pp.26-33. ⟨hal-00546799⟩
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