Applied Simulation and Modelling 2011
DOI: 10.2316/p.2011.715-093
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Irrigation Optimization by Modeling of Plant-Soil Interaction

Abstract: Irrigation scheduling is an important issue for crop management, in a general context of limited water resources and increasing concern about agricultural productivity. Methods to optimize crop irrigation should take into account the impact of water stress on plant growth and the water balance in the plant-soil-atmosphere system. In this article, we propose a methodology to solve the irrigation scheduling problem. For this purpose, a plant-soil interaction model is used to simulate the structural-functional pl… Show more

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“…that defines the quota mentioned in the introduction. Then, the determination of the maximal biomass production is stated as the optimal control problem sup B(T ), u(•) ∈ U that satisfies (12) .…”
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“…that defines the quota mentioned in the introduction. Then, the determination of the maximal biomass production is stated as the optimal control problem sup B(T ), u(•) ∈ U that satisfies (12) .…”
Section: The Optimization Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consider any S(•) solution of ( 2),( 4) for an admissible control u(•) satisfying the constraint (12). Notice first that the set…”
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