2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2005.08.001
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Simulation of Soil Heating in Ridges partly covered with Plastic Mulch, Part II: Model Calibration and Validation

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“…The models applicable to plastic film mulching conditions have been developed based on water and heat transfer in the SPAC system. Under plastic film mulching conditions, numerical simulation models for energy balance and heat transfer under different optical properties of plastic film and mulching ratios are usually established by considering the effects of plastic film on longwave and shortwave radiation of the soil surface, energy distribution, and aerodynamic resistance, revealing the energy distribution and heat transfer process of soil surface under plastic film mulching conditions [35,81]. On this basis, researchers have considered the impact of crops and divided the agroecosystem into four layers: soil, mulch, crops, and atmosphere.…”
Section: Crop Model Under Film Mulching Conditions Based On Energy Bu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The models applicable to plastic film mulching conditions have been developed based on water and heat transfer in the SPAC system. Under plastic film mulching conditions, numerical simulation models for energy balance and heat transfer under different optical properties of plastic film and mulching ratios are usually established by considering the effects of plastic film on longwave and shortwave radiation of the soil surface, energy distribution, and aerodynamic resistance, revealing the energy distribution and heat transfer process of soil surface under plastic film mulching conditions [35,81]. On this basis, researchers have considered the impact of crops and divided the agroecosystem into four layers: soil, mulch, crops, and atmosphere.…”
Section: Crop Model Under Film Mulching Conditions Based On Energy Bu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On this basis, researchers have considered the impact of crops and divided the agroecosystem into four layers: soil, mulch, crops, and atmosphere. The impact of film mulching on surface energy reflection and water vapor exchange between the underlying surface and the atmosphere has been quantified, and the dynamic transfer processes of water, heat, and CO 2 in soilmulch-plant-atmosphere systems (SMPAS) under film mulching conditions have been described in detail [81][82][83]. Furthermore, photosynthetic effective radiation transmittance and canopy coverage have been introduced, fully considering the energy transfer process in the dynamic canopy, mulch, and soil to construct a heat transfer model for the drip irrigation of potatoes under film mulching conditions [33].…”
Section: Crop Model Under Film Mulching Conditions Based On Energy Bu...mentioning
confidence: 99%