Application Research of Growth Management Model of Crop

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In order to explore the growth mechanism of crop, further improve the level of crop growth management, the simulation research technology for management model of the crop growth is proposed, meanwhile ontology and visual model technology are used in the establishment process of crop growth model, so all kinds of states of crop growth at different stages can be predicted, then efficiency of crop growth management is greatly improved. The research on the crop growth model has important theory and practical significance in understanding the yield of the various parts of the crop, and help the manager understand the growth discipline of crop.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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5551-5554

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July 2014

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