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ContentSnapshots, Annals of Botany, Volume 101, Issue 8, May 2008, Page NP, https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcn066
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Plant growth modelling and applications (Viewpoint)
Modelling plant growth allows the testing of hypotheses and simulation of experiments that could otherwise take years in field conditions. Fourcaud et al. (pp. 1053–1063) propose that plant architecture and sink activity should be pushed to the centre of plant growth models.
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Models for forest ecosystem management: a European perspective (Review)
Growth models are the most innovative planning tools available. They integrate system knowledge and scale it to levels relevant for management. Pretzsch et al. (pp. 1065–1087) identify five different paradigms, assess models suitable for goal setting or decision support, and develop guidelines for practical operation.
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Modelling carbohydrate allocation to defence-related metabolites
Variation in the concentrations of defence-related metabolites depends on internal source and sink strengths for carbon and nitrogen. Gayler et al. (pp. 1089–1098) use the plant growth model PLATHO to simulate the dynamics of carbohydrate allocation to secondary compounds and present model equations and simulation results for juvenile apple, beech and spruce.