447 results on '"de Reffye, Philippe"'
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2. A functional model of tree growth and tree architecture.
3. Editorial: Plant architectural models and crop production
4. Maternal environment and seed size are important for successful germination and seedling establishment of Pterocarpus erinaceus (Fabaceae)
5. Allometric models for non-destructive estimation of dry biomass and leaf area in Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss., 1830 (Meliaceae), Pterocarpus erinaceus Poir., 1804 (Fabaceae) and Parkia biglobosa, Jack, R. Br., 1830 (Fabaceae)
6. Correction to: Maternal environment and seed size are important for successful germination and seedling establishment of Pterocarpus erinaceus (Fabaceae)
7. Crop Planning with Parallel Deep Reinforced Learning: Supporting the Redesign of Small-Scale Agriculture for Sustainability
8. Quantitative Genetics and Functional-Structural Plant Growth Models: Simulation of Quantitative Trait Loci Detection for Model Parameters and Application to Potential Yield Optimization
9. Parametric identification of a functional-structural tree growth model and application to beech trees (Fagus sylvatica)
10. Analyzing and optimizing yield formation of tomato introgression lines using plant model
11. Functional-Structural Plant Model 'GreenLab': A State-of-the-Art Review
12. A morphogenetic crop model for sugar-beet (Beta vulgaris L.)
13. Stochastic modelling of tree architecture and biomass allocation : application to teak (Tectona grandis L. f.), a tree species with polycyclic growth and leaf neoformation
14. The Influence of Photosynthesis on the Number of Metamers per Growth Unit in GreenLab Model
15. A knowledge-and-data-driven modeling approach for simulating plant growth and the dynamics of CO2/O2 concentrations in a closed system of plants and humans by integrating mechanistic and empirical models
16. Rethinking Iconic Species Reforestation in West Africa: Seed Shape Harnessing Is Strategic for Enhanced Germination and Vigorous Growth in Khaya senegalensis and Parkia biglobosa
17. Yield analysis as a function of stochastic plant architecture: Case of Spilanthes acmella in the wet and dry season
18. Correction to: Allometric models for non-destructive estimation of dry biomass and leaf area in Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss (Meliaceae), Pterocarpus erinaceus Pear. (Fabaceae) and Parkia biglobosa, Jack, R. Br. (Fabaceae)
19. Rethinking iconic species reforestation in West Africa: Seeds shape harnessing is strategic for enhanced germination and vigorous growth in Khaya senegalensis and Parkia biglobosa
20. Stochastic Modelling of Development and Biomass Allocation: Computation Applied to Architecture of Young Mahogany Trees (Khaya Senegalensis Desr. A. Juss), a Native African Savannah Emblematic Agroforestry Species
21. DeCASA in AgriVerse: Parallel Agriculture for Smart Villages in Metaverses
22. Maternal environment and seed size are important for successful germination and seedling establishment of Pterocarpus erinaceus (Fabaceae)
23. Quality seed production to optimize the success of reforestation and agroforestry based on local indigenous forest species: case of Khaya senegalensis (Meliaceae) and Parkia biglobosa (Fabaceae) in West Africa
24. Stronger wind, smaller tree: Testing tree growth plasticity through a modeling approach
25. Multiscale digital Arabidopsis predicts individual organ and whole-organism growth
26. Stronger wind, smaller tree: Testing tree growth plasticity through a modelling approach
27. An optimal control methodology for plant growth—Case study of a water supply problem of sunflower
28. Simulation of the topological development of young eucalyptus using a stochastic model and sampling measurement strategy
29. Correlation between dynamic tomato fruit-set and source—sink ratio: a common relationship for different plant densities and seasons?
30. A stochastic model of tree architecture and biomass partitioning: application to Mongolian Scots pines
31. Characterization of the interactions between architecture and source—sink relationships in winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus) using the GreenLab model
32. The Architectural Unit Setting up and Architectural Characteristics of Néré, Parkia biglobosa, Jack, R. Br. (Fabaceae)
33. Séminaire / Seminar AMAP
34. Does the Structure—Function Model GREENLAB Deal with Crop Phenotypic Plasticity Induced by Plant Spacing? A Case Study on Tomato
35. Rhythms and Alternating Patterns in Plants as Emergent Properties of a Model of Interaction between Development and Functioning
36. Parameter Optimization and Field Validation of the Functional—Structural Model GREENLAB for Maize at Different Population Densities
37. AmapSim: A Structural Whole-plant Simulator Based on Botanical Knowledge and Designed to Host External Functional Models
38. Computing Competition for Light in the GREENLAB Model of Plant Growth: A Contribution to the Study of the Effects of Density on Resource Acquisition and Architectural Development
39. Quantitative Genetics and Functional-Structural Plant Growth Models: Simulation of Quantitative Trait Loci Detection for Model Parameters and Application to Potential Yield Optimization
40. The Derivation of Sink Functions of Wheat Organs using the GREENLAB Model
41. Parameter Stability of the Functional-Structural Plant Model GREENLAB as Affected by Variation within Populations, among Seasons and among Growth Stages
42. Functional–Structural Plant Models Mission in Advancing Crop Science: Opportunities and Prospects
43. Parameter Optimization and Field Validation of the Functional-Structural Model GREENLAB for Maize
44. A Dynamic, Architectural Plant Model Simulating Resource-dependent Growth
45. Controlling the Architectural Geometry of a Plant’s Growth — Application to the Begonia Genus
46. Optimization of source–sink dynamics in plant growth for ideotype breeding: A case study on maize
47. Correction to: Maternal environment and seed size are important for successful germination and seedling establishment of Pterocarpus erinaceus (Fabaceae)
48. Stronger wind, smaller tree: Testing tree growth plasticity through a modeling approach.
49. Allometric models for non-destructive estimation of dry biomass and leaf area in Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss (Meliaceae), Pterocarpus erinaceus Pear. (Fabaceae) and Parkia biglobosa, Jack, R. Br. (Fabaceae)
50. Connecting an architectural plant model to a forest stand dynamics model—application to Austrian black pine stand visualization
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