Introduction to Mathematical Modeling of Crop Growth: How the Equations Are Derived and Assembled into a Computer Program - Christopher Teh - Books - Brown Walker Press - 9781581129991 - April 21, 2006
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Introduction to Mathematical Modeling of Crop Growth: How the Equations Are Derived and Assembled into a Computer Program

Christopher Teh

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Introduction to Mathematical Modeling of Crop Growth: How the Equations Are Derived and Assembled into a Computer Program

Learning mathematical modeling need not be difficult. Unlike other books, this book not only lists the equations one-by-one, but explains in detail how they are each derived, used, and finally assembled into a computer program for model simulations. This book shows how mathematics is applied in agriculture, in particular to modeling the growth and yield of a generic crop. Topics covered are agriculture meteorology, solar radiation interception and absorption, evapotranspiration, energy and soil water balance, soil water flow, photosynthesis, respiration, and crop growth development. Rather than covering many modeling approaches but in superficial detail, this book selects one or two widely-used modeling approaches and discusses about them in depth. Principles learned from this book equips readers when they encounter other modeling approaches or when they develop their own crop models.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 21, 2006
ISBN13 9781581129991
Publishers Brown Walker Press
Pages 280
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 16 mm   ·   358 g
Language English