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InfoCrop: A dynamic simulation model for the assessment of crop yields, losses due to pests, and environmental impact of agro-ecosystems in tropical environments. I. Model description

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Title InfoCrop: A dynamic simulation model for the assessment of crop yields, losses due to pests, and environmental impact of agro-ecosystems in tropical environments. I. Model description
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Creator P.K. Aggarwal, N. Kalra, S. Chander, H. Pathak
 
Subject Crop model; Simulation; Climate change; GHG emissions; Soil carbon; Soil nitrogen; Environmental impact; Pest impact modelling; Soil model; Applications
 
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The problems of agriculture in many tropical countries are gradually becoming more
intense due to increasing food demand led by population growth, stagnation in farm productivity,
mounting yield losses due to multiple pests, increasing vulnerability to global environmental
changes and the need to reduce emission of greenhouse gases. Tools and techniques are
needed to assist in developing strategies that can lead to higher food production, prevent crop
production losses, and ensure minimal greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining soil fertility.
Several dynamic models have been developed in recent past but most of these are generally
strong either in soils and crops, or in greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions. Pest induced yield
losses, a critical issue in the tropics, is not addressed in most models. InfoCrop, a generic
dynamic crop model, has been developed to meet these specific requirements. It provides integrated
assessment of the effect of weather, variety, pests, soil and management practices on
crop growth and yield, as well as on soil nitrogen and organic carbon dynamics in aerobic
as well as anaerobic conditions, and greenhouse gas emissions. The model considers the key
processes related to crop growth, effects of water deficit, flooding, nitrogen management,temperature and frost stresses, crop–pest interactions, soil water and nitrogen balance and
(soil) organic carbon dynamics. Its general structure relating to basic crop growth and yield
is largely based on several earlier models, especially SUCROS series, and is written in Fortran
Simulation Environment (FSE) programming language. The model has been validated for dry
matter and grain yields of several annual crops, losses due to multiple diseases and pests, and
emissions of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide in a variety of agro-environments. To
increase the applications of model in research and development, an extremely simple menu driven
version of InfoCrop has also been developed. The users of this version do not need any
background in programming.
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Date 2024-04-22T17:30:50Z
2024-04-22T17:30:50Z
2006-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Aggarwal, P.K., Kalra, N., Chander, S. and Pathak, H. 2006. Infocrop: A dynamic simulation model for the assessment of crop yields, losses due to pests, and environmental impact of agro-ecosystems in tropical environments. 1. Model description. Agricultural Systems 89(1):1-25.
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/82290
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Elsevier