Non destructive detection of Zea mays' critical periods: A parameter identification based approach

2017 
Because of its significance for the improvement of the efficiency in crop production, it is of fundamental importance to identify the plant critical periods (which characterize the sensitivity of the plant to the atmospheric elements). Since in the case of some plant development stages it is not possible to observe them by a simple sight, it is usual to destroy some sampling plants to get the required information. In this work, the crop growth process of the maize (, sp) is analyzed for finding its critical phases by means of non destructive techniques. For this, at first the stem elongation process is analyzed by studying the dynamical behavior of an hypothetic unitary mass particle, concentrated in the stem appendix, traveling through an apparent potential well. And then, a parameter identification is proposed, which is based on two concatenated with orthogonal projections. The critical periods are predicted until 3 weeks of anticipation.
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