Closed peter-devoil closed 2 years ago
You could use the example in the microclimate validation set.
The Strip Crop light model in Microclimate currently only supports two zones, so you could aggregate your NMM data into crop and skip zones for a first pass. That would allow for light interception of the skip to be driven by the geometry (skip width and crop height) and the root zone to be driven by root parameters (ie kl)
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I have a colleague wishing to model skip row sorghum in Mungindi, involving an experiment with wide (2m) rows and multiple NMM observations across the row. We think that multiple zones could represent the gradients in water uptake/evaporation
Is there any sample/test/validation that we can use as a starting point to construct a simulation, particularly how the plant uses roots across multiple soil zones?
Thanks
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I note that we don't officially have a sorghum model in next gen. Unless I've missed something in the last week or so.
Yep. It would be good to have an "official" one some day.
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I have a colleague wishing to model skip row sorghum in Mungindi, involving an experiment with wide (2m) rows and multiple NMM observations across the row. We think that multiple zones could represent the gradients in water uptake/evaporation
Is there any sample/test/validation that we can use as a starting point to construct a simulation, particularly how the plant uses roots across multiple soil zones?
Thanks