Title :
PLATHO - A Dynamic Plant Growth Model Considering Competition between Individuals and Allocation to Carbon-Based Secondary Compounds
Author :
Gayler, Sebastian ; Priesack, Eckart
Author_Institution :
GSF - Nat. Res. Center for Environ., Health Inst. of Soil Ecology, Neuherberg
Abstract :
To explain patterns and variations in concentration of defence-related carbon-based secondary compounds in plant tissues, different complementary and in some parts contradictory plant-defence hypotheses were developed since several years. These conceptual hypotheses cannot be fully evaluated without a plant growth simulation model and consequently, the discussion about adequacy of plant-defence hypotheses neglects to a large extent the dynamics of plant growth. To get a more realistic view of the volatile dynamics of plant internal source and sink strengths of carbon and nitrogen during different phenological growth stages, a modelling approach for allocation of carbohydrates to a pool of carbon-based secondary compounds was integrated into the functional generic plant growth model PLATHO. In this paper, we explain the fundamental assumptions of our modelling approach and present the results of a simulation study for juvenile beech and spruce trees growing in mono- and mixed cultures under ambient and elevated atmospheric CO2.
Keywords :
biology computing; botany; carbon; carbon compounds; digital simulation; nitrogen; CO2; PLATHO; carbohydrates; carbon-based secondary compounds; contradictory plant-defence hypotheses; dynamic plant growth model; juvenile beech simulation; phenological growth stages; plant growth dynamics; plant growth simulation model; plant internal source; plant tissues; sink strengths; spruce trees; volatile dynamics; Atmospheric modeling; Biochemistry; Biological system modeling; Carbon compounds; Environmental factors; Nitrogen; Proteins; Resource management; Soil; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Plant Growth Modeling and Applications, 2006. PMA '06. Second International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2851-9
DOI :
10.1109/PMA.2006.39