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Functional Plant Biology 35 (2008) 951-963
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Parametric identification of a functional-structural tree growth model and application to beech trees (Fagus sylvatica)
Veronique Letort1, 2, Paul-Henry Cournède1, Amélie Mathieu1, 3, Philippe De Reffye4, Thiéry Constant5

Functional-structural models provide detailed representations of tree growth and their application to forestry seems full of prospects. However, owing to the complexity of tree architecture, parametric identification of such models remains a critical issue. We present the GreenLab approach for modelling tree growth. It simulates tree growth plasticity in response to changes of their internal level of trophic competition, especially topological development and cambial growth. The model includes a simplified representation of tree architecture, based on a species-specific description of branching patterns. We study whether those simplifications allow enough flexibility to reproduce with the same set of parameters the growth of two observed understorey beech trees (Fagus sylvatica L.) of different ages in different environmental conditions. The parametric identification of the model is global, i.e. all parameters are estimated simultaneously, potentially providing a better description of interactions between sub-processes. As a result, the source-sink dynamics throughout tree development is retrieved. Simulated and measured trees were compared for their trunk profiles (fresh masses and dimensions of every growth units, ring diameters at different heights) and compartment masses of their order 2 branches. Possible improvements of this method by including topological criteria are discussed.
1:  MAS - Mathématiques Appliquées aux Systèmes - EA 4037
2:  INRIA Saclay - Ile de France - DIGIPLANTE
3:  EGC - Environnement et Grandes Cultures
4:  CIRAD - Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement
5:  LERFoB - Laboratoire d'Etudes des Ressources Forêt-Bois
architectural development – carbon allocation – parameter estimation – plasticity