Mathematical modeling for management of stored-grain ecosystems: Approaches, opportunities, and research needs

IF 2.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
T. Anukiruthika , D.S. Jayas
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Cereal grains, oilseeds, and pulses (collectively referred to as grains) form a major portion of daily intake for humans and domesticated animals and hold greater economic value for producers and grain industry. Often grain losses (qualitative and quantitative) occur due to improper management of grains during storage. Grain storage comprises of several interactions among biotic and abiotic factors that makes understanding of ecosystem quite complex. Over the years, mathematical modeling has emerged as a powerful tool for assessment, prediction, and simulation of real-time storage conditions. This manuscript presents a comprehensive review on various modeling approaches that are used for solving grain storage problems. Different solution techniques of mathematical formulations using analytical and numerical approaches (finite element, finite difference, finite volume, and discrete element modeling) are explained. The testing and validation are critical steps and must be considered during model development process. Reports are available for the prediction of temperature, moisture, and gas diffusion profiles in grain bins for different storage conditions. Similarly, works have been attempted for determination of spatial temporal distribution of stored products insect in grain bulks as well as models to predict development of fungi in grains have been reported. However, a comprehensive grain storage model through coupling of physical models (thermal, moisture, and gas diffusion) with biological models (population dynamics and dispersal) as well as economic models is needed. The advancements in information technology would aid in analyzing the available data from laboratory and field studies for forming an online database. Appropriate global cooperation and coordination of available data could help in accessing information about stored grains and level of infestation or infection at any given time. Early prediction of storage conditions in grain bins are possible through mathematical modeling approach that should help in establishing better grain management protocols.

储粮生态系统管理的数学建模:方法、机遇和研究需求
谷物、油籽和豆类(统称谷物)是人类和驯养动物每日摄入量的主要部分,对生产者和谷物产业具有更大的经济价值。谷物在储藏过程中往往会因管理不当而造成(质量和数量上的)损失。谷物储藏包括生物和非生物因素之间的多种相互作用,这使得对生态系统的理解变得相当复杂。多年来,数学建模已成为评估、预测和模拟实时储藏条件的有力工具。本手稿全面综述了用于解决谷物储藏问题的各种建模方法。文中解释了使用分析和数值方法(有限元、有限差分、有限体积和离散元建模)的数学公式的不同求解技术。测试和验证是关键步骤,必须在模型开发过程中加以考虑。已有报告对不同储藏条件下粮仓中的温度、水分和气体扩散曲线进行了预测。同样,也有关于确定谷物中储存产品昆虫的空间时间分布以及预测谷物中真菌发展的模型的报告。然而,需要通过将物理模型(热量、水分和气体扩散)与生物模型(种群动态和扩散)以及经济模型结合起来,建立一个全面的谷物储藏模型。信息技术的进步将有助于分析来自实验室和实地研究的现有数据,从而形成一个在线数据库。对现有数据进行适当的全球合作和协调,有助于获取有关储存谷物的信息以及任何特定时间的侵扰或感染程度。通过数学建模方法可以及早预测粮仓的储存条件,这将有助于制定更好的谷物管理规程。
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CiteScore
5.70
自引率
18.50%
发文量
112
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Stored Products Research provides an international medium for the publication of both reviews and original results from laboratory and field studies on the preservation and safety of stored products, notably food stocks, covering storage-related problems from the producer through the supply chain to the consumer. Stored products are characterised by having relatively low moisture content and include raw and semi-processed foods, animal feedstuffs, and a range of other durable items, including materials such as clothing or museum artefacts.
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