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Tree crop (fruit type) modelling #7838

Closed HongtaoXing closed 1 year ago

HongtaoXing commented 1 year ago

Good morning, everyone.

I am wondering if our APSIM have some modules available (or in planning) for modelling fruit tree crops (e.g., macadamia, mango, banana, avocado and citrus).

Thanks

Hongtao

peter-devoil commented 1 year ago

We do have a slightly out of date development plan that lists a simple fruit tree, which I suspect wont be doing fruit production. @HamishBrownPFR might have info on its progress.

HongtaoXing commented 1 year ago

@peter-devoil Thanks for your response. @HamishBrownPFR Is SCRUM would be able to cover this? Thanks

hut104 commented 1 year ago

Unfortunately no.

It may be possible to use some simplified models within APSIM to simulate resource use (e.g. light interception, water use and N uptake) but not dynamically simulate fruit tree production.


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I am wondering if our APSIM have some modules available (or in planning) for modelling fruit tree crops (e.g., macadamia, mango, banana, avocado and citrus).

Thanks

Hongtao

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HongtaoXing commented 1 year ago

Thanks for your response, Neil

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