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Highlighting effective, analytical functions that have been found
useful for the comparison of alternative management techniques to
maximize water and nutrient resources, this reference describes the
application of viable mathematical models in data analysis to
increase crop growth and yields. Featuring solutions to various
differential equations, the book covers the characteristics of the
functions related to the phenomenological growth model. Including
more than 1300 literature citations, display equations, tables, and
figures and outlining an approach to mathematical crop modeling,
Mathematical Models of Crop Growth and Yield will prove an
invaluable resource.
This insightful reference/text describes the application of viable
mathematical models in data analysis to increase crop growth and
yields-highlighting effective, analytical functions that have been
found useful for the comparison of alternative management
techniques to maximize water and nutrient resources. Features
solutions to various differential equations and considers different
characteristics of the functions related to the phenomenological
growth model. Mathematical Models of Crop Growth and Yield examines
the response of seasonal dry matter to applied nutrients considers
the accumulation of dry matter and plant nutrients explores
sensitivity analysis and dimensionless plots assesses the transfer
of nitrogen from a legume to a grass analyzes the linkage of animal
production with forage production discusses water availability
evaluates coupling among applied, soil, and plant components
presents numerical procedures for regression analysis supplies
extensive exercises for further study Enhanced by the inclusion of
more than 1300 literature citations, display equations, tables, and
figures, Mathematical Models of Crop Growth and Yield will prove an
invaluable reference for plant pathologists; agriculturists;
toxicologists; ecologists; botanists; agronomists; horticulturists;
biochemists; foresters; plant culturists; biotechnologists; plant
and crop physiologists; plant, crop, soil, and environmental
scientists; agricultural, biological, and environmental engineers;
crop managers; and crop modeling specialists; and an essential text
for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these
disciplines. Return to Top Table of Contents Introduction Seasonal
Response Models Growth Response Models Mathematical Characteristics
of Models Pasture Systems Nonlinear Regression for Mathematical
Models Index Return to Top
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