Title :
Modelling Nitrogen Distribution in Virtual Plants, as Exemplified by Wheat Culm During Grain Filling
Author :
Bertheloot, Jessica ; Andrieu, Bruno ; Fournier, Christian ; Martre, Pierre
Abstract :
Nitrogen is fundamental for plant growth. In cereals, growing grains represent a strong sink that triggers nitrogen remobilisation from vegetative organs and results in plant death. A better understanding of this mechanism would help in optimizing crop productivity while reducing fertilization. This work presents an experimental analysis and a process-based model of the spatiotemporal nitrogen distribution during grain filling in winter wheat culms. Nitrogen was distributed homogeneously within individual laminae and sheaths, but a strong gradient existed between organs at successive positions along the culm. During grain filling, the changes in nitrogen content of individual laminae and sheaths showed identical patterns, differing only by a scale factor. Modelling N content of each lamina as the result of the turnover of photosynthetic nitrogen and supposing that all organs share a single pool of mobile nitrogen allowed predicting the observed patterns with high accuracy. This offers new insight for modelling plant nitrogen economy.
Keywords :
agricultural engineering; agriculture; crops; nitrogen; photosynthesis; production engineering computing; virtual reality; N; cereals; crop productivity; fertilization; grain filling; nitrogen remobilisation; photosynthesis; plant death; plant growth; spatiotemporal nitrogen distribution; vegetative organs; virtual plants; wheat culm; Acceleration; Content management; Crops; Ear; Filling; Nitrogen; Predictive models; Productivity; Proteins; Spatiotemporal phenomena; N remobilization; functional-structural models; light; nitrogen; photosynthetic N turnover; plant architecture; post-flowering; senescence; vertical gradients;
Conference_Titel :
Plant Growth Modeling, Simulation, Visualization and Applications (PMA), 2009 Third International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-7695-3988-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6330-5
DOI :
10.1109/PMA.2009.67