weed-parameters: Parameterisations for population dynamic models - Examples

Description Format Details References See Also

Description

PROSPER entails full parameterized models. The parameterisation for these models are described here.

Format

The provided data are given in tables with 10 columns.

weed

the weed species.

crop

the crop for which the parameters apply, character.

variable

the name of the variable, simulation step, character.

name

a naming of parameter, like a variable definition, character.

mean

the mean of the parameters defined with "name", numeric.

se

the standard error of the parameters defined with "name", numeric.

model

a (statistical) model to describe a specific simulation step. The model must be constructed of defined parameters with "name", character.

range_low

a model might have a minimum level of use, then this value can be defined here, numeric.

range_up

a model might have a maximum level of use, then this value can be defined here, numeric.

source

if the value is taken from sources not owned by the author they can be named here.

Details

  1. param.LOLRI entails the data used for the introduction of PERTH by Renton et al. (2011) using the parameters of Pannell et al. (2004). With prosper.LOLRI one of the PERTH models can be reproduced.

  2. param.ECHCG contains parameters for population dynamic of Echinochloa crus-galli (Redwitz et al., 2016).

  3. param.GALAP contains parameters for population dynamic off Galium aparine taken from field experiments (Daedlow, 2015).

References

  1. Bagavathiannan, MV, Norsworthy, JK (2013) Postdispersal loss of important arable weed seeds in the midsouthern United States. Weed Science, 61(4), 570-579.

  2. Bosnic, AC, Swanton, C (1997) Influence of Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli) Time of Emergence and Density on Corn (Zea mays). Weed Science, 45(2), 276-282.

  3. Clay, SA, Kleinjan, J, Clay, DE, Forcella, Frank, Batchelor, W (2005) Growth and fecundity of several weed species in corn and soybean. Agronomy journal, 97(1), 294-302.

  4. Daedlow, D. (2015): About the contribution of seed predation on weed demography. (Doctoral dissertation). University of Rostock, Faculty of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences. GBV Gemeinsamer Verbundkatalog (Accession No. 839752644).

  5. Ogg, AG, Dawson, JH (1984) Time of emergence of eight weed species. Weed Science, 32(3), 327-335.

  6. Pannell, DJ, Stewart, V, Bennett, A, Monjardino, M, Schmidt, C, Powles, SB (2004) RIM:a bioeconomic model for integrated weedmanagement of Lolium rigidum in Western Australia. Agricultural Systems, 79, 305-325.

  7. Redwitz, C von, Pannwitt, H, Gerowitt, B (2016): About the interplay of sensitive and resistant biotypes in weed populations - simulation exercises for Echinochloa crus-galli in maize crops. Julius-Kuehn-Archiv 452, 93-99.

  8. Renton, M.; Diggle, A.; Manalil, S. & Powles, S. (2011): Does cutting herbicide rates threaten the sustainability of weed management in cropping systems? Journal of Theoretical Biology, 283, 14-27.

See Also

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