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Soltani A., Alimagham S. M., Nehbandani A., Torabi B., Zeinali E., Dadrasi A., Zand E., Ghassemi S., Pourshirazi S., Alasti O., Hosseini R. S., Zahed M., Arabameri R., Mohammadzadeh Z., Rahban S., Kamari H., Fayazi H., Mohammadi S., Keramat S., Vadez Vincent, Van Ittersum M. K., Sinclair T. R. (2020). SSM-iCrop2 : a simple model for diverse crop species over large areas. Agricultural Systems, 182, art. 102855 [7 p.]. ISSN 0308-521X.

Titre du document
SSM-iCrop2 : a simple model for diverse crop species over large areas
Année de publication
2020
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000539094200019
Auteurs
Soltani A., Alimagham S. M., Nehbandani A., Torabi B., Zeinali E., Dadrasi A., Zand E., Ghassemi S., Pourshirazi S., Alasti O., Hosseini R. S., Zahed M., Arabameri R., Mohammadzadeh Z., Rahban S., Kamari H., Fayazi H., Mohammadi S., Keramat S., Vadez Vincent, Van Ittersum M. K., Sinclair T. R.
Source
Agricultural Systems, 2020, 182, art. 102855 [7 p.] ISSN 0308-521X
Crop models are essential in undertaking large scale estimation of crop production of diverse crop species, especially in assessing food availability and climate change impacts. In this study, an existing model (SSM, Simple Simulation Models) was adapted to simulate a large number of plant species including orchard species and perennial forages. Simplification of some methods employed in the original model was necessary to deal with limited data availability for some of the plant species to be simulated. The model requires limited, readily available input information. The simulations account for plant phenology, leaf area development and senescence, dry matter accumulation, yield formation, and soil water balance in a daily time step. Parameterization of the model for new crops/cultivars is easy and straight-forward. The resultant model (SSM-iCrop2) was parameterized and tested for more than 30 crop species of Iran using numerous field experiments. Tests showed the model was robust in the predictions of crop yield and water use. Root mean square of error as percentage of observed mean for yield was 18% for grain field crops, 14% for non-grain crops 14% for vegetables and 28% for fruit trees.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076] ; Economie et sociologie rurale [098]
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IRAN
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Fonds IRD [F B010078183]
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fdi:010078183
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