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Równanie Penmana-Monteitha×Modelowanie wzrostu roślin (DSSAT/APSIM)×Krzywa wilgotności gleby×
DziedzinaAgronomiaAgronomiaAgronomia
RodzinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok powstania1948-19651993-20031956-1980
TwórcaHoward Latimer Penman, John MonteithJames W. Jones, Gerbrand T. Hoogenboom (DSSAT); Brian A. Keating, Peter S. Carberry (APSIM)Willard Robert Gardner, Rollin H. Brooks, Arthur T. Corey
TypMechanistic evapotranspiration modelMechanistic crop simulation pipelineEmpirical soil water retention model
Źródło pierwotnePenman, H. L. (1948). Natural evaporation from open water, bare soil and grass. Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 193(1032), 120-145. DOI ↗Jones, J. W., Hoogenboom, G., Porter, C. H., et al. (2003). The DSSAT cropping system model. European Journal of Agronomy, 18(3-4), 235-265. DOI ↗Gardner, W. R. (1956). Representation of soil aggregate-size distribution by a logarithmic-normal distribution. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 20(2), 151-153. DOI ↗
Inne nazwyPM Equation, FAO-56 PM, Evapotranspiration ModelDSSAT, APSIM, Crop Simulation ModelWater Retention Curve, pF Curve, Characteristic Curve, SWRC
Pokrewne333
PodsumowanieThe Penman-Monteith equation is a mechanistic model for estimating evapotranspiration (ET), the combined loss of water from soil and plant canopies to the atmosphere. First proposed by Penman (1948) for bare soil and water surfaces, then extended by Monteith (1965) to incorporate plant resistance to water vapor diffusion, it has become the international standard for water balance studies, crop water requirement calculation, and hydrological modeling.Crop growth models are mechanistic simulation systems designed to predict crop development, biomass accumulation, and yield under varying environmental and management conditions. DSSAT (Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer) and APSIM (Agricultural Production Systems Simulator) are the most widely used platforms, developed in the 1990s-2000s to support agronomic decision-making and climate adaptation research.The soil moisture curve (or soil water retention curve, SWRC) describes the relationship between soil water content and soil matric potential (water tension). It characterizes how tightly water is bound in pores of different sizes: large pores drain at low tensions (wet soils), while smaller pores retain water at high tensions (dry soils). Quantifying this relationship is essential for water balance modeling, unsaturated flow prediction, and assessing plant-available water.
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