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应用生态学报 ›› 2024, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (12): 3507-3517.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202412.015

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中国蔬菜生长模型研究进展

伍袁泉, 赵闯*, 王若诗, 王茜, 丛佳慧, 杨晓光, 冯利平   

  1. 中国农业大学资源与环境学院气象系, 北京 100193
  • 收稿日期:2024-06-04 接受日期:2024-10-17 出版日期:2024-12-18 发布日期:2025-06-18
  • 通讯作者: *E-mail: zhaochuang@cau.edu.cn
  • 作者简介:伍袁泉, 女, 2003年生, 本科生。主要从事作物模型研究。E-mail: 2021303090419@cau.edu.cn
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学青年基金项目(42201032)和拼多多-中国农业大学研究基金项目(PC2023B01004)

Research advance on vegetable growth models in China

WU Yuanquan, ZHAO Chuang*, WANG Ruoshi, WANG Xi, CONG Jiahui, YANG Xiaoguang, FENG Liping   

  1. Department of Meteorology, College of Resources and Environment, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China
  • Received:2024-06-04 Accepted:2024-10-17 Online:2024-12-18 Published:2025-06-18

摘要: 蔬菜生长模型作为在不同环境下预测作物生产力的重要工具,不仅能动态模拟蔬菜生长发育的基本过程,还能反映不同环境因子、管理措施对各个过程的影响。国外学者自20世纪80年代开始研究蔬菜生长模型,包括温室黄瓜、番茄、甜椒、洋葱等主要蔬菜作物,但国内蔬菜模型发展历史和进程尚不明确。本文综述了我国蔬菜模型研究发展历史,国内蔬菜模型的研究起步较晚,但近年来发展较快,从最初对国外现有模型进行验证和拓展到基本实现了蔬菜模型的本土化、过程化和综合化。目前,国内模型依然存在普适性差、设施环境模拟性能不足、模型开发缺乏统一标准、针对蔬菜栽培管理措施的模拟考虑较少、蔬菜的品质模拟机理性不强等问题,未来研究需要兼顾模型复杂性和较高的准确性、普适性及机理性。

关键词: 蔬菜, 模型模拟, 生长发育, 产量与品质

Abstract: Vegetable growth models are crucial tools for predicting crop productivity under various environments. They could dynamically simulate the basic processes of vegetable growth and development, and also reflects the impact of different environmental factors and management practices on these processes. Foreign scholars have constructed vegetable growth models since the 1980s, including models of greenhouse cucumbers, tomatoes, bell peppers, onions, and other major vegetable crops. However, the history and progress of domestic vegetable model development in China are not yet clear. We reviewed the history of vegetable model research development in China, which started relatively late but had developed rapidly in recent years. It has evolved from initially verifying and expanding available foreign models to essentially achieving localization, process-oriented, and integration of vegetable models. Nevertheless, domestic models still face problems such as poor universality, insufficient simulation performance in facility environments, lack of unified standards for model development, limited consideration of simulation for vegetable cultivation management practices, and weak mechanistic simulation of vegetable quality. Future research needs to balance complexity with high accuracy, universality, and mechanistic understanding.

Key words: vegetable, model simulation, growth and development, yield and quality