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Simulating fruit tree growth, structure, and physiology using L‐systems

Theodore M. DeJong

2022Crop Science17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Simulation modeling of perennial fruit tree growth, structure, and physiology over multiple years is particularly difficult and has lagged behind modeling of other crops because fruit trees are indeterminate organisms that grow over several growing seasons, vary widely among individuals, and have their structures modified by variable pruning practices. Nearly 30 yr of research have been devoted to developing a mechanistic, virtual tree model to simulate peach [ Prunus persica (L.) Batsch] fruit tree growth, structure, and physiology. Details of much of this work have been published in several research papers in a variety of journals over a couple decades. The goal of this review is to report on the entire project and provide an overview of the approach we took in such an endeavor. This review contains excerpts of numerous previously published papers and some comments and conclusions about the value of the modeling that has occurred.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPruningTree (set theory)Variety (cybernetics)Perennial plantGrowth modelEcologyComputer scienceBotanyArtificial intelligenceMathematicsMathematical analysisMathematical economicsPlant Physiology and Cultivation StudiesHorticultural and Viticultural ResearchGreenhouse Technology and Climate Control