Browsing Forestry by Author "Kim, Soo-Hyung"
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Adapting a process based cold hardiness model to conifers
Stuke, MiroPlant phenology has been and continues to be impacted by climate change. Process-based modeling of phenology reveals biological characteristics through interpretation of model results and parameter values. This paper aims ... -
Calibration, Validation and Improvement of a Process-based Crop Simulation Model for Hardneck Garlic (Allium sativum L.)
Hsiao, JenniferCrop models are powerful tools for assessing climate impacts on crops, assisting breeding and crop management decisions, predicting yield, and providing information for economic and policy decision making. Calibration and ... -
Climate Ready Landscape Plants: Aesthetic Qualities and Physiology of Landscape Plants in Response to Deficit Irrigation Across the Western U.S.
Fron, AllisonClimate change is causing more frequent and severe droughts in the Western U.S., while concurrently, about 70% of urban water use is delegated to landscape irrigation. Therefore, water conservation techniques in the ... -
Design and Implementation of Declarative Crop Modeling Framework
Yun, KyungdahmCrop modeling is a process of translating quantitative knowledge on crop growth into a computer program that simulates the growth in silico. From a software engineering perspective, crop modeling has suffered from a legacy ... -
Modeling habitat suitability of Pinus densiflora in response to climate change in the Korean peninsula and East Asia
Jeong, Jighan (2013-02-25)The current and future climate suitability of Pinus densiflora in the Korean peninsula, Japan Isles, and parts of northen China was modeled using Random Forest predictors. Pinus densiflora is among the tree species with ... -
Rice Production in Tonle Sap Floodplains in Response to Anthropogenic Changes in Hydrology, Climate, and Agronomic Practices
Marcaida, Manuel III PaderanRice is the most important agricultural commodity in Cambodia as food and source of livelihood. Majority of rice production happens around the Tonle Sap floodplains sustained by the sediment-rich flood from the Mekong ... -
Salicaceae Endophyte Impacts on Physiological Functions of Host Plants: Water Relations, Photosynthesis, and Respiration in Rice (Oryza sativa)
Rho, HyungminEndophytes are bacteria, fungi, and yeast that live inside plants. Endophytes provide fitness benefits to the host plant while receiving carbohydrates in return. A wide range of bacteria and yeast endophyte strains was ... -
Salicaceae endophyte inoculation alters stomatal patterning and improves the intrinsic water use efficiency of Populus trichocarpa
Hendrickson, MatthewMicroorganisms may symbiotically enhance plant resilience to water stress by altering their hosts’ physiology and anatomy at the leaf level. Bacterial and yeast endophytes, isolated from the Salicaceae family, can improve ... -
Stress Physiology of Phytophthora-canker Pathogens in Landscape Trees: impacts, mechanisms, and mitigation through biochar amendment
Zwart, Drew C. (2013-07-23)Soil-amendment with biochar is thought to confer multiple benefits to plants including induction of systemic resistance to plant pathogens. Pathogens in the genus Phytophthora cause damaging diseases of woody species ...