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Decision support systems in potato production:
bringing models to practice
edited by
D.K.L. MacKerron and A.J. Haverkort
2004, 238 pages, paperback
This publication provides an overview
of Decision Support Systems (DSS) in potato
production. The book also gives examples of
new introductions of DSS and farmers'
responses. The book is intended for
researchers wanting to bring their models to
practice, students to learn about DSS, and
growers to improve the cultivation of their
potato crops.
Price: USD$90.00  |
More About the Book
Models of crop growth and development were
conceived originally for scientific purposes.
Typically, they describe the mechanisms of
crop production, development from emergence
through tuber initiation to senescence
determined by temperature and day-length.
Growth is driven by solar radiation
intercepted by the foliage. Yields are
enhanced by the availability of water and
nutrients and may be reduced by pests,
diseases and weeds. The scientific models
describing the processes involved are leaving
the research institutes and increasingly are
becoming a means of knowledge transfer for
students, and most importantly, to growers and
their intermediaries such as extensionists and
consultants. Many decision support systems (DSS)
have a mechanistic model core that assures
their robustness and reliability. This book
gives an overview of model-based DSS in potato
production. Decision support systems are used
by the processing industry to guide them to
promising production areas and by breeders to
identify the ideal genotype for such
environments. Consultants and soil
laboratories use them as well as farmers to
optimize the use of nitrogen, water and
chemicals to control insects, nematodes, late
blight and weeds. The systems, making use of
models and sensing techniques, improve yield
and quality while allowing their users to
improve the efficiency of use of resources,
thus generating positive effects for profits
and for the environment. The book also gives
examples of new introductions of DSS and
farmers responses. The book is intended for
researchers wanting to bring their models to
practice, students to learn bout DSS,
intermediaries and growers to improve the
performance of the potato industry or of other
commodities for which potato serves as an
example.
ISBN: 9076998302
Publisher:
Wageningen Academic Publishers
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