Muhammad Saqib, Muhammad Akbar Anjum*
Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol.90, No.2, pp. 331-352, 2021, DOI:10.32604/phyton.2021.011685
- 07 February 2021
Abstract Crop simulation models constitute the major proportion in decision
support systems. A large number of crop models have been developed for potato
and few for tomato and peppers. In the literature, thirty three crop models have
been reported to simulate potato, nine for tomato and six for peppers. Some of
these models dealt with the climate change scenario and others with the crop management practices such as sowing time, irrigation, nitrogen, and insect-pests management. The most evaluated and applied models for potato include; SUBSTOR,
and LINTUL-Potato, whereas CROPGRO-tomato model is the most tested and
applied… More >