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Pollination and fruit growth models for studying the management of kiwifruit orchards. II. Models behaviour

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  • Lescourret, Francoise
  • Genard, M.
  • Habib, R.
  • Pailly, O.

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  • Lescourret, Francoise & Genard, M. & Habib, R. & Pailly, O., 1998. "Pollination and fruit growth models for studying the management of kiwifruit orchards. II. Models behaviour," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 56(1), pages 91-123, January.
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    1. Bawden, Richard J. & Macadam, Robert D. & Packham, Roger J. & Valentine, Ian, 1984. "Systems thinking and practices in the education of agriculturalists," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 13(4), pages 205-225.
    2. Doyle, C. J. & Moore, W. B. & Henzell, R. F., 1989. "Modelling the economic consequences of potential management changes in a mature kiwifruit orchard in New Zealand," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 31(4), pages 321-347.
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    1. Li, Jing & Broussard, Melissa & Tomer, Nathan & Jochym, Mateusz & Fonseka, Dilini & Peace, Angela & Jesson, Linley & Bosque-Pérez, Nilsa A. & Crowder, David & Howlett, Brad G. & Pattemore, David, 2022. "Honey bee (Apis mellifera) hive placement is more influential than orchard layout on the fruit set of a dioecious crop," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 472(C).
    2. Lescourret, F. & Blecher, N. & Habib, R. & Chadoeuf, J. & Agostini, D. & Pailly, O. & Vaissiere, B. & Poggi, I., 1999. "Development of a simulation model for studying kiwi fruit orchard management," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 59(2), pages 215-239, February.
    3. Prudent, Marion & Dai, Zhan Wu & Génard, Michel & Bertin, Nadia & Causse, Mathilde & Vivin, Philippe, 2014. "Resource competition modulates the seed number–fruit size relationship in a genotype-dependent manner: A modeling approach in grape and tomato," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 290(C), pages 54-64.

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