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WOFOST: a simulation model of crop production
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Simulation ModelFortran Source ProgramPrecision AgricultureWofost Simulation ModelEngineeringAgricultural ModelingCropping SystemSustainable AgricultureAgricultural EconomicsCrop YieldCrop Growth ModelingSystems EngineeringYield PredictionCrop ModellingEarth ScienceField Crops
WOFOST is a simulation model that analyzes field crop growth and production across diverse weather and soil conditions. The study aims to evaluate how light, moisture, and macro‑nutrients limit crop production and to estimate potential improvements. WOFOST models production situations, distinguishing potential, water‑limited, and nutrient‑limited scenarios, and is implemented in FORTRAN with organized files and standard data sets. Abstract.
Abstract. The WOFOST simulation model is a tool for analysing the growth and production of field crops under a wide range of weather and soil conditions. Such an analysis is important first to assess to what extent crop production is limited by the factors of light, moisture and macro‐nutrients, and second to estimate what improvements are possible. The theoretical concept of a production situation, as modelled by WOFOST, is explained, as is the hierarchy of potential production and water‐limited and nutrient‐limited production situations in the analysis. The organization of the computer files in the model, the structure of the FORTRAN source program and the available standard sets of data are described briefly.
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