Publication: Verification of a mathematical growth model of Phragmites australis using field data from two Scottish lochs
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2000-12
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Springer Netherlands
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A growth model of Phragmites australis was verified using two independent sets of published field
data. The model simulates the growth pattern of a well-established, monospecific stand of P. australis in the
absence of genetic diversity and environmental stresses of mainly nutrient and water deficiency. The model
formulated using first order differential equations was combined with plant phenology and comprises five
subroutines in which photosynthetically active radiation, shoot, root, rhizome and new rhizome biomass are
calculated. Using the model, experimental results were reproduced within reasonable limits having concordance
correlation coefficients of more than 0.75 for 70% of the output parameters, which was the main objective of
the study. The modelled efficiencies of PAR were 7.15% and 3.09%, as opposed to 7.7% and 2.53% in
experimental estimations, for Loch of Foffar and Loch of Balgavies, respectively. Production and seasonal
fluxes of dry matter of P australis in Scottish lochs were estimated using the modelled quantities for the 1975
growing season in g m 2. They showed that 31% and 37% of total net photosynthate translocated to rhizomes
before shoot senescence began in Loch of Forfar and Loch of Balgavies, respectively. Also in both lochs
approximately 45% of total downward translocation came from accumulated shoot dry matter during senescence,
while the rest came from photosynthesis before the shoots started to senesce.
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Biomass, Conversion efficiency, Fluxes of dry matter, Numerical simulation, Seasonal variation
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