The rule-based language XL and the modelling environment GroIMP illustrated with simulated tree competition

2008 | conference paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​The rule-based language XL and the modelling environment GroIMP illustrated with simulated tree competition​
Hemmerling, R.; Kniemeyer, O.; Lanwert, D.; Kurth, W. & Buck-Sorlin, G. H.​ (2008)
Functional Plant Biology35(9-10) pp. 739​-750. ​5th International Workshop on Functional Structural Plant Models​, Napier, NEW ZEALAND.
Collingwood​: Csiro Publishing. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1071/FP08052 

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Hemmerling, Reinhard; Kniemeyer, Ole; Lanwert, Dirk; Kurth, Winfried; Buck-Sorlin, Gerhard H.
Abstract
The programming language XL ('eXtended L-system language') is an extension of Java, which supports the specification and execution of relational growth grammars, a variant of parallel graph grammars. XL is a powerful generalisation of the well-known L-system approach to functional-structural plant modelling. Some features of XL are discussed that are particularly useful for combining structure and function and for querying plant architectural data, and an exemplary functional-structural plant model of young beech trees is presented that is implemented in XL and includes PAR distribution, assimilate allocation and morphological plasticity. Together with a simpler model of spruce trees, this beech model is included in a virtual landscape with a mixed-species forest stand where competition for light occurs. The open-source platform GroIMP was used for the complete model development process and for visualising the results.
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2008
Publisher
Csiro Publishing
Journal
Functional Plant Biology 
Organization
Fakultät für Forstwissenschaften und Waldökologie ; Büsgen-Institut ; Abteilung Ökoinformatik, Biometrie und Waldwachstum 
Conference
5th International Workshop on Functional Structural Plant Models
Conference Place
Napier, NEW ZEALAND
ISSN
1445-4408

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