A hybrid simulation framework for predicting virus impacts on Chinese cabbage yields
Kim Min Kyoung,
Sojung Kim,
Sumin Kim
Abstract:Sustainable production of Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L.) is essential for the economy and food security in South Korea. However, climate change poses significant threats to its growth and quality. Changes in precipitation patterns such as drought and heavy rain can affect the development of crop, leading to stunted growth or disease. This can lead to significant losses in crop yield. In this study, a hybrid modeling system was developed to predict incidence of viral disease and evaluate impacts of combinat… Show more
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