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*Latest version of GreenScilab:[[File:GreenScilab-CropV1.0_Web.rar|link=Media:GreenScilab-CropV1.0_Web.rar|GreenScilab-CropV1.0_Web.rar]] (updated 2009/10/22) | *Latest version of GreenScilab:[[File:File:GreenScilab-CropV1.0_Web.rar|link=Media:GreenScilab-CropV1.0_Web.rar|GreenScilab-CropV1.0_Web.rar]] (updated 2009/10/22) | ||
**Corresponding tutorial: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YU9yhu40WN2w1XiiddiHXmwBWJl9TpZ7/view?usp=drive_link tutorialgreenscilab1.0.pdf] | **Corresponding tutorial: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YU9yhu40WN2w1XiiddiHXmwBWJl9TpZ7/view?usp=drive_link tutorialgreenscilab1.0.pdf] | ||
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Software
GreenScilab
The GreenScilab software needs Scilab environment.
Scilab can be downloaded from https://www.scilab.org.cn (LIAMA, Chinese mirror), or from https://www.scilab.org (INRIA, France).
Versions of GreenScilab_Crop
Latest version of GreenScilab for Crop: 文件:GreenScilab-CropV1.0 Web.rar(updated 2010/06/28)
Festures: for plants with one phytomer per growth unit (mainly crops).
Versions of GreenScilab
- Latest version of GreenScilab:GreenScilab-CropV1.0_Web.rar (updated 2009/10/22)
- Corresponding tutorial: tutorialgreenscilab1.0.pdf
- GreenScilab Version 1 for Tomato Plant:文件:GreenScilabV1.0 Tomato 2010.rar(updated 2010/06/12)
- Corresponding tutorial:projects:greenscilab:for_gsl1_tomato.pdf
- GreenScilab Version 1 for chyrsanthemum: greenscilabv1_chyrsanthemum.zip(updated 2010/05/18)
- Corresponding tutorial: greenscilab: 文件:For GSL1 Chyrsanthemum.pdf
- GreenScilab Version 2 for Pine Tree: 文件:GreenScilabV2 Pine.rar(updated 2010/05/18)
- Corresponding tutorial: greenscilab:for_gsl2_pine.pdf
XplantGL
QingYuan
Based on Functional-Structural Plant model Greenlab, cPlant team developed two softwares named ‘GreenScilab’ and ‘Qingyuan’. ‘GreenScilab’ can simulate many crops, such as tomato, cucumber, chrysanthemum and maize, and these crops have been calibrated with the experimental data. ‘Qingyuan’ can simulate trees, like albizia, ginkgo, pine and orange.