10 November 2021
Daisy 2021 workshop presentations and posters
Introduction
- Welcome, Merete Elisabeth Styczen, UCPH
- Recent developments, Merete Elisabeth Styczen, UCPH
- Future Perspectives, Efstathios Diamantopoulos, UCPH
Session I A: Process implementation in soil-plant-atmosphere system modeling
- Modelling dynamic interactions between soil structure and soil organic matter storage, Katharina Meurer, SLU
- A comparison between different reference evapotranspiration methods as implemented in Daisy, Simon Fiil Svane, UCPH
- Modelling the fate of natural toxins with Daisy, Daniel Bernando Garcia Jorgensen, UCPH
- Implementation and validation of a new mulch module in Daisy, Jeanne Vuaille, UCPH
- Does macropore flow in no-till systems flush or bypass mobile soil nitrogen after harvest?, Jorge Frederico Miranda Vélez, AU
Session I B: System modelling with Daisy
- Pesticide modelling in a regulatory context, Signe Bonde Rasmussen, Danish EPA
- Crop Modelling and Parameterization – How important is this?, Iris Vogeler, AU
- The effect of application time on pesticide leaching shortly after application, Maja Holbak, UCPH
- Modelling the fate of nitrogen in artificially drained sandy loam soils, Saghar Khodadad Motarjemi, AU
- Assessing and mitigating nitrate leaching from Danish cropping systems using the Daisy model, Muhammad Adil Rashid, UCPH
- Process-based simulation of growth and regrowth of perennial plants with the Daisy model, Kiril Manevski, AU
Session II Soil and Crop System Model-Data Fusion
- Perspectives in using DAISY to investigate practical challenges concerning the use of nitrogen in agriculture, Leif Knudsen, SEGES
- Precision Agriculture: We can’t measure it – Why don’t you model it?, Jacob Glerup Gyldengren, AU
- High-Resolution Soil Moisture Mapping using Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2, and Daisy Model, Onur Yüzügüllü, Agricircle
- A simulation of variable rate nitrogen application in winter wheat with soil and sensor information - An economic feasibility study, Michael Friis Pedersen, UCPH
- Running Daisy on HPC-A Java wrapper, Jacob Nordfalk, DTU
Posters
- Nitrogen Sensor for Soil Sustainability, Birger Andersen, DTU
- Implementing an FMIS with Daisy, Ian Bridgwood, DTU
- Performing simulation modelling in the classroom: students enact the Daisy model, Kiril Manevski, AU
- Is crop model DAISY able to simulate drought stress?, Eva Pohankova, MU
- How does current and future climate depending agronomic management impact the yield risk of cereal cropping systems?, Janna Macholdt, Uni Giessen