Modelling and simulation of the architecture and development of the oil-palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq) root system .2. Estimation of root parameters using the RACINES postprocessor

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作者
Jourdan, C
Rey, H
机构
[1] CIRAD, UNITE MODELISAT PLANTES, F-34032 MONTPELLIER 1, FRANCE
[2] CIRAD, DEPT CULTURES PERENNES, F-34032 MONTPELLIER 1, FRANCE
关键词
3-D numerical models; Elaeis guineensis; RACINES postprocessor; root architecture; root development; simulation; stochastic models; voxellization;
D O I
10.1023/A:1004270014678
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
A stochastic model of oil-palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) root system architecture and development has been developed. This model enabled us to create 3-D numerical models of complete root systems by simulation. The application of a postprocessor software, called ''RACINES'', to these 3-D numerical models, provided an estimation of some parameters of plant root systems. The objective of this paper is to present oil-palm root characteristics as possible outputs of the application of this RACINES software. The outputs described in this article cover (i) spatial distribution of roots under plantation conditions, (ii) the estimation and distribution of total root biomass, per root type or per soil horizon and (iii) the location and quantification of absorbent surfaces. The computing techniques used were based on voxellization of space and creation of 3-D virtual sceneries exactly reproducing observed planting designs. By comparing the results of observations and simulations for spatial distribution (by trench wall density maps) and root biomasses (by real and virtual sampling) we were able to carry out additional numerical validations of the model.
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