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STICS: a generic model for the simulation of crops and their water and nitrogen balances. I. Theory and parameterization applied to wheat and corn

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Authors
Nadine Brisson, Bruno Mary, Dominique Ripoche, Marie Hélène Jeuffroy, Françoise Ruget, Bernard B. Nicoullaud, Philippe Gate, Florence Devienne-Barret, Rodrigo Antonioletti, Carolyne Dürr, Guy Richard, Nicolas Beaudoin, Sylvie Recous, Xavier Tayot, Daniel Plénet, Pierre Cellier, Jean-Marie Machet, Jean Marc J. M. Meynard, R. Delécolle
Journal
Agronomie
Year
1998
Citations
763

Abstract

STICS (Simulateur mulTJdiscplinaire pour les Cultures Standard) is a crop model constructed as a simulation tool capable of working under agricultural conditions. Outputs comprise the production (amount and quality) and the environment. Inputs take into account the climate, the soi1 and the cropping system. STICS is presented as a model exhibiting the following qualities: robustness, an easy access to inputs and an uncomplicated f ~~t u r e evolution thanks to a modular (easy adaptation to various types of plant) nature and generic. However, STICS is not an entirely new model since most parts use classic formalisms or stem from existing models. The main simulated processes are the growth, the development of the crop and the water and nitrogenous balance of the soil-crop system. The seven modules of STICSdevelopment, shoot growth, yield components, root growth, water balance, thermal environment and nitrogen balanceare presented in tum with a discussion about the theoretical choices in comparison to other models. These choices should render the model capable of exhibiting the announced qualities in classic environmental contexts. However, because some processes (e.g. ammoniac volatilization, clrought resistance, etc.) are not taken into account, the use of STICS is presently limited to several cropping systems. ( O InraIElsevier, Paris.) crop modelling / wheat / corn / water balance / nitrogen balance

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