Crop Simulation Model
Crop Simulation Model
CROP SIMULATION MODELS
B. Chakrabarti
Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110012
Modelling is based on the assumption that any given process can be expressed in a formal
mathematical statement or set of statements.
Crop models are tools of systems research which help in solving problems related to crop
production.
• To offer dynamic, quantitative tools for analyzing the complexity of cropping systems
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Crop models require certain input data which is used by the model to further generate the
required output.
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Pest data includes: Name and type of the pest, their mode of attack, pest population at different
crop growth stages. Data on insects or pests are included only in those models which contains the
pest module.
Steps in modelling
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Limitations of modeling
• Input data: Models require large amount of input data, which may not be available with
the user.
• Skilled manpower:
• Multidisciplinary knowledge
• No model can take into account all the existing complexity of biological systems. Hence
simulation results have errors
• Models can help formulate hypotheses and improve efficiency of field experiments, but
they do not eliminate the need for continued experimentation.
• Models developed for a specific region cannot be used as such in another region. Proper
parameterization and calibration is needed before using a model.
Conclusions
• Models are holistic, knowledge-based global tools for global and local applications
• Offer dynamic, quantitative tools for analyzing the complexity of agricultural systems
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