Abstract:
To understand the basic quantification principles of greenhouse
Phalaenopsis aphrodita at the procreative stage and to predict the dynamics of vegetation systems so as to rationally regulate the production of
P. aphrodita, a simulation model of dry matter partitioning and flower marketing date was developed and validated for greenhouse
P. aphrodita according to the correlation of its vegetative development,to temperature and radiation. The model was built on C++ Builder6.0 and is executable on Pentium(R) 4 CPU and 512MB memory computer on Windows XP platform. Results show that the model-simulated shoot, root, stem, leaf, stalk and flower dry weight excellently match with fieldmeasured values. Correlation coefficients between model-simulated and field-measured values are 0.99, 0.99, 0.94, 0.98, 0.97 and 0.99 (all significant at 0.01); with predicted relative errors of 1.19%, 1.79%, 5.66%, 1.22%, 2.90% and 1.53% respectively. Compared with existing vegetation models for greenhouse crops, our model not only has high prediction accuracy and robust functionality but also has easily acquirable parameters and great practicality. The model accurately predicts dry matter partitioning and flower marketing date of greenhouse
P. aphrodita , which provides a decisionmaking support for production, management and optimization of environmental controls on greenhouse
P. aphrodita.