Prof.dr. M.J. Kropff
Research Institute for Agrobiology and Soil Fertility (AB-DLO)
P.O.Box 14
6700 AA Wageningen
THE NETHERLANDS
Phone: +31.8370.75858
Fax: +31.8370.23110
email: kropff@tpe.wau.nl
Competition between plants for the capture of the essential
resources for plant growth (i.e. light, water and nutrients) determines the
performance of both natural and agricultural ecosystems. The topic has been
studied extensively by ecologists and physiologists, leading to the development
of several approaches to describe the outcome of competition. The below
mentioned book reviews these modelling approaches and their potential for
predicting yield loss as a result of crop-weed competition. The authors
provide a detailed description of the model INTERCOM and of methods to
parameterize and evaluate the model using experimental data. Examples are
given of how the model can be used to understand the effects of weeds on
crops in field situations. The book presents a number of new developments
and is aimed at theoretical plant ecologists as well as agronomists and weed
scientists interested in ecophysiological approaches.
Author of the abstract:
CAMASE Register of Agro-ecosystems Models