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Towards a Multi-Scaled Functional-Structural Model of Apple, Linking Ecophysiology at the Fruit and Branch Scales

Gerhard G. Buck-Sorlin
Pascale Guillermin
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Mickaël Delaire

Résumé

A multitude of data on eco-physiological processes in apple (Malus x domestica) is available, concerning various aspects of fruit growth and development, fruit quality, or leaf photosynthesis. However, despite the wealth of data and studies many processes leading to (inter-annual and intra-arboreal) heterogeneity in quantity of fruit production as well as fruit quality are still only poorly understood at the branch level Current Functional-Structural Plant Models of apple have targeted canopy architecture, i.e. development of vegetative structures. Here we will present a concept to apply the FSPM paradigm to the simulation of assimilation (source), transport and consumption (sink) of carbon in the context of a static structure representing the limb (fruit-bearing branch).

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Horticulture
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hal-01132303 , version 1 (16-03-2015)

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  • HAL Id : hal-01132303 , version 1
  • OKINA : ua8889

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Gerhard G. Buck-Sorlin, Pascale Guillermin, Mickaël Delaire, Fatoumata Sané, Christian Le-Morvan (Dir.). Towards a Multi-Scaled Functional-Structural Model of Apple, Linking Ecophysiology at the Fruit and Branch Scales. Kang, M; Dumont, Y; Guo, Y, pp.66-69, 2012, 2012 IEEE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PLANT GROWTH MODELING, SIMULATION, VISUALIZATION AND APPLICATIONS (PMA), 978-1-4673-0070-4. ⟨hal-01132303⟩
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